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1988IAUC.4690....0P 1 0 V1819 Cygni. POLLAS C., CAPPELLARO E. and TURATTO M.
1988IAUC.4693....0H 2 ~ Supernova 1988Z in MCG +03-28-022. HEATHCOTE S., COWLEY A. and HARTWICK D.
1988IAUC.4694....0Z 2 ~ Supernova 1988z in MCG +03-28-022. ZAMORANO J.
1989A&AS...81..421B viz 1262 130 The Asiago supernova catalogue. BARBON R., CAPPELLARO E. and TURATTO M.
1989IAUC.4713....0F 70 T                   1 1 1
Supernova 1988Z in MCG +03-28-022.
FILIPPENKO A.V.
1989IAUC.4721....0S 70 T                   1 2 ~
Supernova 1988Z in MCG +03-28-022.
STATHAKIS R.A., SADLER E.M. and COUCH W.
1989IAUC.4742....0P 3 ~ Supernovae. POLLAS C., BUIL C., DAMBRINA J.P., et al.
1989IAUC.4761....0G 5 ~ Supernovae. GASKELL C.M., KORATKAR A.P., POLLAS C., et al.
1989IAUC.4900....0K 70 T                   1 5 ~
Supernovae 1988Z, 1989O, 1989Q, 1989S.
KIRSHNER R., LEIBUNDGUT B. and SMITH C.
1990A&A...236..149T 91 15 Supernova studies. V. The luminosity function of supernovae of type II. TAMMANN G.A. and SCHROEDER A.
1990MNRAS.244..269S 6 16 427 A new subclass of type II supernovae ? SCHLEGEL E.M.
1990BAAS...22.1221S 70 T                   2 0 The radio light curves of supernovae
1988Z and 1990B.
SRAMEK R., WEILER K. and PANAGIA N.
1990IAUC.5088....1S 70 T                   1 1 ~
Supernova 1988Z in MCG +03-28-022
STATHAKIS R.A. and SADLER E.M.
1990IAUC.5112....1S 70 T                   1 4 ~
Supernova 1988Z in MCG +03-28-022
SRAMEK R.A., WEILER K.W. and PANAGIA N.
1991MNRAS.250..786S 72 T                   9 107 What was supernova
1988Z?
STATHAKIS R.A. and SADLER E.M.
1991QJRAS..32..169C 11 0 Reports from observatories. CANNON R.D.
1992BAAS...24.1244C 3 ~ Supernova emission from circumstellar interaction. CHEVALIER R.A. and FRANSSON C.
1993A&A...268..472C 169 53 The rate of supernovae. I. The data base, the recipe and the uncertainties. CAPPELLARO E., TURATTO M., BENETTI S., et al.
1993A&A...273..106B 6 5 128 Non-equilibrium radiative transfer in supernova theory: models of linear type II supernovae. BLINNIKOV S.I. and BARTUNOV O.S.
1993A&AS...98..443P 95 46 Light curves of type II supernovae. I. The atlas. PATAT F., BARBON R., CAPPELLARO E., et al.
1993ApJ...419L..69V 110 T K                 4 79
SN 1988Z : the most distant radio supernova.
VAN DYK S.D., WEILER K.W., SRAMEK R.A., et al.
1993MNRAS.262..128T 76 T                   8 166 The type II supernova 1988Z in MCG +03-28-022: increasing evidence of interaction of supernova ejecta with a circumstellar wind. TURATTO M., CAPPELLARO E., DANZIGER I.J., et al.
1993Ap&SS.205...69A 6 8 The starburst model for the optical variability of the Seyfert 1 galaxies NGC 4151 and NGC 5548. ARETXAGA I. and TERLEVICH R.
1993BAAS...25..819F 5 ~ The spectroscopic and photometric evolution of type II supernovae. FILIPPENKO A.V.
1993BAAS...25..834L 4 ~ The optical light curves of SN 1980K. LEIBUNDGUT B., KIRSHNER R.P. and PORTER A.C.
1993IAUC.5788....1F 3 3 Supernova 1993N in UGC 5695. FILIPPENKO A.V. and MATHESON T.
1993PASAu..10..357S 71 T                   4 0 'Strange' supernovae : 1986J and
1988Z.
SADLER E.M.
1994A&A...282..731P 1 36 183 Light curves of type II supernovae. II. The analysis. PATAT F., BARBON R., CAPPELLARO E., et al.
1994AJ....108.1002G 10 14 Early spectra of supernova 1993J in M 81. GARNAVICH P.M. and ANN H.B.
1994AJ....108.2220F 2 10 86 The peculiar type II supernova 1993J in M81: transition to the nebular phase. FILIPPENKO A.V., MATHESON T. and BARTH A.J.
1994ApJ...420..268C 27 4 445 Emission from circumstellar interaction in normal type II supernovae. CHEVALIER R.A. and FRANSSON C.
1994MNRAS.268..173C 79 T                   7 251 SN 1988Z: low-mass ejecta colliding with the clumpy wind? CHUGAI N.N. and DANZIGER I.J.
1994MNRAS.269..462A 1 7 49 On the possible stellar origin of the optical variability of NGC 4151. ARETXAGA I. and TERLEVICH R.
1994BAAS...26..969S 13 ~ Radio supernovae. SRAMEK R., RUPEN M., VAN DYK S.D., et al.
1994IAUC.5924....1F 3 3 Supernova 1993N in UGC 5695. FILIPPENKO A.V. and MATHESON T.
1994MmSAI..65..853T 13 0 Progress on supernova research. TURATTO M. and CAPPELLARO E.
1995A&A...293..723C 13 28 The bright linear type II SN 1990K. CAPPELLARO E., DANZIGER I.J., DELLA VALLE M., et al.
1995A&A...299..715P 1 10 44 Late-time Hα emission from the hydrogen shell of SN 1993J. PATAT F., CHUGAI N. and MAZZALI P.A.
1995A&A...303L..57B 36   K                 6 5 The acceleration of electrons in the radio supernova SN 1986J. BALL L. and KIRK J.G.
1995AJ....109.2608F 7 12 Continued monitoring of the late-time optical emission from SN 1980K. FESEN R.A., HURFORD A.P. and MATONICK D.M.
1995MNRAS.272..198T 2 4 35 The starburst model for active galactic nuclei - II. The nature of the lag. TERLEVICH R., TENORIO-TAGLE G., ROZYCZKA M., et al.
1995MNRAS.275..143P 2 4 46 Fast radiative shocks in dense media. III. Properties of the emission. PLEWA T.
1995MNRAS.276..530C 8 29 Optical spectrum of SN 1978K: emission from shocked clouds in the circumstellar wind. CHUGAI N.N., DANZIGER I.J. and DELLA VALLE M.
1995MNRAS.277..106C 10 21 SN 1986E eight years after outburst : a link to SN 1957D ? CAPPELLARO E., DANZIGER I.J. and TURATTO M.
1995MNRAS.277..857P 24 27 Evolutionary models of the radio emission in compact starbursts. PEREZ-OLEA D.E. and COLINA L.
1995PASP..107..347B 15 24 Radio emission from type Ia supernovae as a test of symbiotic-star progenitor systems. BOFFI F.R. and BRANCH D.
1995PASP..107.1003K 9 1 High-resolution spectroscopy of the interstellar medium. KENNICUTT R.C.Jr, MEYER D.M., CHEVALIER R.A., et al.
1995IAUC.6170....1P 4 14 Supernova 1995N in MCG -02-38-017. POLLAS C. and ALBANESE D.
1995RPPh...58.1375S 49 72 X-ray emission from supernovae : a review of the observations. SCHLEGEL E.M.
1995IAUS..163..425T 6 2 The colliding wind-formed structures of supernova precursors. TSIOPA O.A.
1996AJ....111.1271V 30 26 Type "IIn" supernovae : a search for radio emission. VAN DYK S.D., WEILER K.W., SRAMEK R.A., et al.
1996AJ....111.1660S 22 31 On the early spectroscopic distinction of type II supernovae. SCHLEGEL E.M.
1996AJ....111.2038S 10 11 The peculiar type II SN 1987B in NGC 5850. SCHLEGEL E.M., KIRSHNER R.P., HUCHRA J.P., et al.
1996AJ....111.2047B 41 27 The environments of supernovae in archival Hubble Space Telescope images. BARTH A.J., VAN DYK S.D., FILIPPENKO A.V., et al.
1996ApJ...461..993F 12 6 230 Circumstellar interaction in SN 1993J. FRANSSON C., LUNDQVIST P. and CHEVALIER R.A.
1996ApJ...467..435W 1 28 118 Broadband polarimetry of supernovae: SN 1994D, SN 1994Y, SN 1994ae, SN 1995D, and SN 1995H. WANG L., WHEELER J.C., LI Z., et al.
1996ApJ...468L..59J 5 4 62 Interaction of Rayleigh-Taylor fingers and circumstellar cloudlets in young supernova remnants. JUN B.-I., JONES T.W. and NORMAN M.L.
1996ApJ...472L..25E 11 3 A deep search for radio emission from the type II supernovae SN 1984E and SN 1986E. ECK C.R., COWAN J.J., BOFFI F.R., et al.
1996MNRAS.278...22W 1 4 12 Early spectra of the supernova 1987F. WEGNER G. and SWANSON S.R.
1996MNRAS.280L...5F 6 4 78 X-ray detection of supernova 1988Z with the ROSAT High Resolution Imager. FABIAN A.C. and TERLEVICH R.
1996MNRAS.283....1T 2 19 155 The properties of the peculiar type Ia supernova 1991bg. I. Analysis and discussion of two years of observations. TURATTO M., BENETTI S., CAPPELLARO E., et al.
1996MNRAS.283..419C 14 16 On the evolution of ejecta fragments in compact supernova remnants. CID FERNANDES R., PLEWA T., ROZYCZKA M., et al.
1996PABei..14...29L 26 0 Progress in the spectral studies of supernovae : observation. LI Z.W. and LI W.D.
1997A&A...322..431C 9 11 318 The rate of supernovae from the combined sample of five searches. CAPPELLARO E., TURATTO M., TSVETKOV D.Y., et al.
1997A&A...324L..29H 1 4 18 The luminous `Seyfert 1' type II Supernova 1997ab. HAGEN H.-J., ENGELS D. and REIMERS D.
1997A&A...327..224H 4 9 117 Pulsations in red supergiants with high L/M ratio. Implications for the stellar and circumstellar structure of supernova progenitors. HEGER A., JEANNIN L., LANGER N., et al.
1997AJ....113.1296S 36 14 A ROSAT PSPC study of NGC 55. SCHLEGEL E.M., BARRETT P. and SINGH K.P.
1997ApJ...488..792M 9 26 An H II region associated with SN 1978K?. MONTES M.J., WEILER K.W. and PANAGIA N.
1997MNRAS.286..271A 2 8 57 QSO variability: probing the starburst model. ARETXAGA I., CID FERNANDES R.Jr and TERLEVICH R.J.
1997MNRAS.286..349R 19 44 ASCA observations of the nearby galaxies Dwingeloo 1 and Maffei 1. REYNOLDS C.S., LOAN A.J., FABIAN A.C., et al.
1997ARA&A..35..309F 11 42 1392 Optical spectra of supernovae. FILIPPENKO A.V.
1997Ap&SS.252..225C 11 15 Supernovae in dense winds. CHUGAI N.N.
1997ARep...41..672C 9 19 The origin of supernovae with dense winds. CHUGAI N.N.
1997RMxAC...6..207A 7 4 AGN variability: from Seyfert nuclei to QSOs. ARETXAGA I.
1997RMxAC...6..232P 5 1 Modern numerical hydrodynamics and the evolution in a dense interstellar medium. PLEWA T. and ROZYCZKA M.
1998A&A...331..601I 62 52 X-ray emission from NGC 4321 (M 100): detection of supernova 1979C. IMMLER S., PIETSCH W. and ASCHENBACH B.
1998A&A...336L...1I 11 23 Evidence for X-ray emission from the type Ic supernova 1994I. IMMLER S., PIETSCH W. and ASCHENBACH B.
1998ApJ...493..431H 1 9 32 Recent X-ray observations of SN 1986J with ASCA and ROSAT. HOUCK J.C., BREGMAN J.N., CHEVALIER R.A., et al.
1998ApJ...499..810C 9 12 352 Synchrotron self-absorption in radio supernovae. CHEVALIER R.A.
1998ApJ...500...51W 32 37 Radio supernovae as distance indicators. WEILER K.W., VAN DYK S.D., MONTES M.J., et al.
1998ApJ...508..664E 40 14 The probable detection of SN 1923A: the oldest radio supernova?. ECK C.R., ROBERTS D.A., COWAN J.J., et al.
1998MNRAS.293L..29B 2 4 27 A mini-supernova model for optical afterglows of gamma-ray bursts. BLINNIKOV S.I. and POSTNOV K.A.
1998MNRAS.294..448B 1 10 31 Supernova 1994aj: a probe for pre-supernova evolution and mass-loss from the progenitor. BENETTI S., CAPPELLARO E., DANZIGER I.J., et al.
1998MNRAS.294..523S 30 30 A ROSAT survey of Wolf-Rayet galaxies. STEVENS I.R. and STRICKLAND D.K.
1998MNRAS.300L..17S 1 8 39 The circumstellar medium of the peculiar supernova SN 1997ab. SALAMANCA I., CID-FERNANDES R., TENORIO-TAGLE G., et al.
1998MNRAS.301..215S 45 20 A ROSAT survey of Wolf-Rayet galaxies - II.The extended sample. STEVENS I.R. and STRICKLAND D.K.
1998PASP..110..125J 73 80 10 exp51 Ergs: the evolution of shell supernova remnants. JONES T.W., RUDNICK L., JUN B.I., et al.
1998IAUC.6896Q...1T 5 ~ GRB 980425. TINNEY C., STATHAKIS R., CANNON R., et al.
1998IAUC.7068R...1L 3 ~ Supernova 1997eg in NGC 5012. LACEY C.K., WEILER K.W., STRAMEK R.A., et al.
1998NewA....3..125S         O           19 3 SN1987C in Mrk 90 = UGC 4438: evolution of a type "IIn" to a type IIP? SCHLEGEL E.M. and KIRSHNER R.P.
1999A&AS..139..531B viz 1468 151 The Asiago supernova catalogue - 10 years after. BARBON R., BUONDI V., CAPPELLARO E., et al.
1999AJ....117..725F 19 53 Late-time optical and ultraviolet spectra of SN 1979C and SN 1980K. FESEN R.A., GERARDY C.L., FILIPPENKO A.V., et al.
1999AJ....118.2689S 12 30 Physical properties of the X-Ray-luminous SN 1978K in NGC 1313 from multiwavelength observations. SCHLEGEL E.M., RYDER S., STAVELEY-SMITH L., et al.
1999ApJ...513..707G 1 10 37 Multiwavelength study of the starburst galaxy NGC 7714. I. Ultraviolet-optical spectroscopy. GONZALEZ-DELGADO R.M., GARCIA-VARGAS M.L., GOLDADER J., et al.
1999ApJ...519L.123A 3 8 76 Seyfert 1 mutation of the classical Seyfert 2 nucleus NGC 7582. ARETXAGA I., JOGUET B., KUNTH D., et al.
1999ApJ...526..716L 2 16 122 Radio supernova SN 1998bw and its relation to GRB 980425. LI Z.-Y. and CHEVALIER R.A.
1999ApJ...527L..85S 13 10 X-ray detection of SN 1994W in NGC 4041?. SCHLEGEL E.M.
1999MNRAS.305..811B 1 9 31 Supernova 1996L: evidence of a strong wind episode before the explosion. BENETTI S., TURATTO M., CAPPELLARO E., et al.
1999MNRAS.308L..23S 16 10 X-ray-luminous radio supernovae in the centre of M 82 ? STEVENS I.R., STRICKLAND D.K. and WILLS K.A.
1999MNRAS.309..343A 112 T K                 8 99
SN 1988Z: spectro-photometric catalogue and energy estimates.
ARETXAGA I., BENETTI S., TERLEVICH R.J., et al.
1999Ap&SS.261..197S 4 ~ The "Seyfert-like" supernova SN 1997AB. SALAMANCA I.
1999IAUC.7091Q...1C 6 ~ Supernova 1999E in anonymous galaxy. CAPPELLARO E., TURATTO M., MAZZALI P., et al.
1999IAUC.7322R...1V 4 ~ Supernova 1998S in NGC 3877. VAN DYK S.D., LACEY C.K., SRAMEK R.A., et al.
1999ARep...43...89C 4 4 Radio supernovae in a cloudy wind. CHUGAI N.N. and BELOUS M.L.
2000A&A...354..557C 2 8 51 The nature of SN 1997D: low-mass progenitor and weak explosion. CHUGAI N.N. and UTROBIN V.P.
2000A&AS..144..219L 1 13 53 The supernova 1998S in NGC 3877: Another supernova with Wolf-Rayet star features in pre-maximum spectrum. LIU Q.-Z., HU J.-Y., HANG H.-R., et al.
2000AJ....119.2303M 23 68 Helium emission lines in the type Ic Supernova 1999cq. MATHESON T., FILIPPENKO A.V., CHORNOCK R., et al.
2000AJ....119.2968G 25 65 Detection of CO and dust emission in near-infrared spectra of SN 1998S. GERARDY C.L., FESEN R.A., HOEFLICH P., et al.
2000AJ....120..367G 55 5 The Canarias database of nearby type II supernovae. GOMEZ G. and LOPEZ R.
2000AJ....120..630E 22 23 Hubble space telescope observations of the interacting galaxies NGC 2207 and IC 2163. ELMEGREEN B.G., KAUFMAN M., STRUCK C., et al.
2000AJ....120.1499M 3 22 214 Detailed analysis of early to late-time spectra of supernova 1993J. MATHESON T., FILIPPENKO A.V., HO L.C., et al.
2000ApJ...531..245T 17 38 BeppoSAX observation of NGC 7582: constraints on the X-ray absorber. TURNER T.J., PEROLA G.C., FIORE F., et al.
2000ApJ...531..716W 7 19 Photometric variability and astrometric stability of the radio continuum nucleus in the Seyfert galaxy NGC 5548. WROBEL J.M.
2000ApJ...532..415R 11 13 Can light echoes account for the slow decay of type IIn supernovae?. ROSCHERR B. and SCHAEFER B.E.
2000ApJ...532.1124M 2 8 54 Radio observations of SN 1979C: evidence for rapid presupernova evolution. MONTES M.J., WEILER K.W., VAN DYK S.D., et al.
2000ApJ...533..320G 2 19 126 SN 1997cy/GRB 970514: a new piece in the gamma-ray burst puzzle ? GERMANY L.M., REISS D.J., SADLER E.M., et al.
2000ApJ...534L..57T 2 14 96 The properties of supernova 1997cy associated with GRB 970514. TURATTO M., SUZUKI T., MAZZALI P.A., et al.
2000ApJ...536..778P 3 11 129 BeppoSAX observations of GRB 980425: detection of the prompt event and monitoring of the error box. PIAN E., AMATI L., ANTONELLI L.A., et al.
2000ApJ...542..281A 8 33 826 The MACHO project: microlensing results from 5.7 years of Large Magellanic Cloud observations. ALCOCK C., ALLSMAN R.A., ALVES D.R., et al.
2000MNRAS.312..689F 1 8 31 A multiwavelength view at the heart of the superwind in NGC253. FORBES D.A., POLEHAMPTON E., STEVENS I.R., et al.
2000MNRAS.318L..21N 3 7 Stellar contributors to the hard X-ray background?. NATARAJAN P. and ALMAINI O.
2000MNRAS.318.1093F 4 11 139 Optical and infrared photometry of the type IIn SN 1998S: days 11-146. FASSIA A., MEIKLE W.P.S., VACCA W.D., et al.
2000MNRAS.319.1154F 1 11 34 The X-ray spectrum and light curve of Supernova 1995N. FOX D.W., LEWIN W.H.G., FABIAN A., et al.
2000PASP..112.1532V 2 23 196 SN 1997bs in M66: another extragalactic η Carinae analog? VAN DYK S.D., PENG C.Y., KING J.Y., et al.
2000MmSAI..71..317S 10 2 SN 1997ab: evidence of circumstellar interaction. SALAMANCA I.
2000MmSAI..71..323B 10 3 Interacting type II supernovae and type IId. BENETTI S.
2000MmSAI..71..331P 105 1 Radio studies of supernovae. PANAGIA N., WEILER K.W., LACEY C., et al.
2000MmSAI..71..573T 176 3 The ESO-Asiago SN monitoring program and archive. TURATTO M.
2000RMxAC...9..286A 72 T                   1 0 The hyper-energetic SN 1988Z. ARETXAGA I.
2001A&A...366..197S 9 14 Why did Supernova 1054 shine at late times? SOLLERMAN J., KOZMA C. and LUNDQVIST P.
2001A&A...367..506A 6 14 Early time optical spectroscopy of supernova SN 1998S. ANUPAMA G.C., SIVARANI T. and PANDEY G.
2001AJ....121.3048M viz 1033 78 An ultraviolet through infrared look at star formation and super star clusters in two circumnuclear starburst rings. MAOZ D., BARTH A.J., HO L.C., et al.
2001AJ....122..966R 19 8 Chandra and ASCA X-ray observations of the type II-l supernova SN 1979C in NGC 4321. RAY A., PETRE R. and SCHLEGEL E.M.
2001ApJ...547..406L 1 6 28 Analysis of type IIn SN 1998S: effects of circumstellar interaction on observed spectra. LENTZ E.J., BARON E., LUNDQVIST P., et al.
2001ApJ...553L..19C 1 14 44 Discovery of a bright radio supernova in the circumnuclear starburst of the luminous infrared Seyfert 1 galaxy NGC 7469. COLINA L., ALBERDI A., TORRELLES J.M., et al.
2001ApJ...553L..23W 11 23 The inner light-year of the nearest Seyfert 1 nucleus in NGC 4395. WROBEL J.M., FASSNACHT C.D. and HO L.C.
2001ApJ...562..670W 12 35 SN 1998bw/GRB 980425 and radio supernovae. WEILER K.W., PANAGIA N. and MONTES M.J.
2001PASP..113.1025T 274 7 Astrophysics in 2000. (Invited review). TRIMBLE V. and ASCHWANDEN M.J.
2001PASP..113.1349H 22 14 BVRI photometry of supernovae. HO W.C.G., VAN DYK S.D., PENG C.Y., et al.
2001IAUC.7745....1B 13 2 Supernovae. BARRIS B. (The High-Z Supernova Search Team), CHALLIS P., et al.
2001MmSAI..72..879T 10 0 The phenomenon supernova. TURATTO M.
2002ApJ...572..350F 2 16 125 Optical and ultraviolet spectroscopy of SN 1995N: evidence for strong circumstellar interaction. FRANSSON C., CHEVALIER R.A., FILIPPENKO A.V., et al.
2002ApJ...572..932P 1 21 117 X-ray, optical, and radio observations of the type II supernovae 1999em and 1998S. POOLEY D., LEWIN W.H.G., FOX D.W., et al.
2002ApJ...573..144D 18 43 Optical and infrared observations of the supernova SN 1999el. DI CARLO E., MASSI F., VALENTINI G., et al.
2002ApJ...573..306E viz 71 34 A search for radio emission from supernovae with ages from about 1 week to more than 80 years. ECK C.R., COWAN J.J. and BRANCH D.
2002ApJ...575.1007G 21 50 Extraordinary late-time infrared emission of type IIn supernovae. GERARDY C.L., FESEN R.A., NOMOTO K., et al.
2002ApJ...576..923L 3 14 139 Orphan gamma-ray burst radio afterglows: candidates and constraints on beaming. LEVINSON A., OFEK E.O., WAXMAN E., et al.
2002ApJ...577..710Z 97 152 Chandra observations of "The Antennae" galaxies (NGC 4038/4039). III. X-ray properties and multiwavelength associations of the X-ray source population. ZEZAS A., FABBIANO G., ROTS A.H., et al.
2002ApJ...581..396W 110 T K                 15 33 Radio emission from
SN 1988Z and very massive star evolution.
WILLIAMS C.L., PANAGIA N., VAN DYK S.D., et al.
2002ApJ...581.1132B 16 23 SN 1986J VLBI: the evolution and deceleration of the complex source and a search for a pulsar nebula. BIETENHOLZ M.F., BARTEL N. and RUPEN M.P.
2002MNRAS.333...27P 37   K                 20 52 The type IIn supernova 1995G: interaction with the circumstellar medium. PASTORELLO A., TURATTO M., BENETTI S., et al.
2002PASP..114..403L 38 47 A Hubble Space Telescope snapshot survey of nearby supernovae. LI W., FILIPPENKO A.V., VAN DYK S.D., et al.
2002ARA&A..40..387W 152 284 Radio emission from supernovae and gamma-ray bursters. WEILER K.W., PANAGIA N., MONTES M.J., et al.
2002IAUC.8006....2C 2 0 Supernova 2002hi. CHORNOCK R., JHA S., FILIPPENKO A.V., et al.
2002MmSAI..73.1144W 15 0 Radio emission from supernovae and gamma ray-bursters. WEILER K.W., PANAGIA N., MONTES M.J., et al.
2003A&A...408...79P 5 7 The formation of broad emission line regions in supernova-QSO wind interactions. II. 2D calculations. PITTARD J.M., DYSON J.E., FALLE S.A.E.G., et al.
2003ApJ...588..792H 82 27 Chandra observation of the X-ray source population of NGC 6946. HOLT S.S., SCHLEGEL E.M., HWANG U., et al.
2003ApJ...591..138S viz 108 21 A Chandra X-ray study of NGC 1068. II. The luminous X-ray source population. SMITH D.A. and WILSON A.S.
2003ApJ...593L..23C 5 5 89 Cassiopeia a and its clumpy presupernova wind. CHEVALIER R.A. and OISHI J.
2003MNRAS.339..280S 1 18 61 The cluster wind from local massive star clusters. STEVENS I.R. and HARTWELL J.M.
2003MNRAS.340..191R 2 9 60 SN 1999E: another piece in the supernova-gamma-ray burst connection puzzle. RIGON L., TURATTO M., BENETTI S., et al.
2003MNRAS.341L..49R 1 10 37 Chandra reveals a black hole X-ray binary within the ultraluminous supernova remnant MF 16. ROBERTS T.P. and COLBERT E.J.M.
2003IAUC.8157....3S 3 6 Supernova 2002ic. STOCKDALE C.J., SRAMEK R.A., WEILER K.W., et al.
2003Natur.424..651H 14 8 353 An asymptotic-giant-branch star in the progenitor system of a type Ia supernova. HAMUY M., PHILLIPS M.M., SUNTZEFF N.B., et al.
2003RMxAC..15..329A 12 0 Line formation in the inner starburst regions of AGN. ARETXAGA I.
2004AJ....127..239G 1 11 40 Parsec-scale radio structure of the double active nucleus of NGC 6240. GALLIMORE J.F. and BESWICK R.
2004ApJ...604L..53W 4 6 85 On the hydrogen emission from the type Ia supernova SN 2002ic. WANG L., BAADE D., HOEFLICH P., et al.
2004ApJ...605L..37D 3 8 79 Subaru spectroscopy of the interacting type Ia supernova SN 2002ic: evidence of a hydrogen-rich, asymmetric circumstellar medium. DENG J., KAWABATA K.S., OHYAMA Y., et al.
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