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2005IAUC.8615....1P 74 T                   4 3 Supernovae 2005gk and 2005gl. PUCKETT T., GEORGE D., CERAVOLO P., et al.
2005IAUC.8615....2G 74 T                   2 1 Supernovae 2005gk and 2005gl. GANESHALINGAM M., MOORE M.R. and FILIPPENKO A.V.
2005ATel..630....1B 4 1 Classification of SNe 2005gl and 2005gm. BLANC N., BONGARD S., COPIN Y., et al.
2007ApJ...656..372G 41   K                 33 268 On the progenitor of
SN 2005gl and the nature of type IIn supernovae.
GAL-YAM A., LEONARD D.C., FOX D.B., et al.
2007ApJ...659..314P 1 38 86 The radio spectra of the compact sources in Arp 220: a mixed population of supernovae and supernova remnants. PARRA R., CONWAY J.E., DIAMOND P.J., et al.
2007ApJ...661.1013L 42 83 On the progenitors of two type II-p supernovae in the Virgo Cluster. LI W., WANG X., VAN DYK S.D., et al.
2008MNRAS.384.1638P 15       D               1 190 21 How rapidly do neutron stars spin at birth? Constraints from archival X-ray observations of extragalactic supernovae. PERNA R., SORIA R., POOLEY D., et al.
2008A&A...483L..47T 40           X         1 19 95 SN 2005 gj: evidence for LBV supernovae progenitors? TRUNDLE C., KOTAK R., VINK J.S., et al.
2008ApJ...680..550G 75             C       1 234 31 Supernovae in low-redshift galaxy clusters: observations by the Wise Observatory Optical Transient Search (WOOTS). GAL-YAM A., MAOZ D., GUHATHAKURTA P., et al.
2008ApJ...681L...9P 46           X         1 12 200 Discovery of the dust-enshrouded progenitor of SN 2008S with Spitzer. PRIETO J.L., KISTLER M.D., THOMPSON T.A., et al.
2008MNRAS.389..131P 75           X         2 38 66 Massive stars exploding in a He-rich circumstellar medium - II. The transitional case of SN 2005la. PASTORELLO A., QUIMBY R.M., SMARTT S.J., et al.
2008NewAR..52..419V 38           X         1 40 11 Mass loss and the evolution of massive stars. VINK J.S.
2009Natur.458..865G 28 5 286 A massive hypergiant star as the progenitor of the supernova SN 2005gl. GAL-YAM A. and LEONARD D.C.
2009Sci...324..486M 4 11 101 The disappearance of the progenitors of supernovae 1993J and 2003gd. MAUND J.R. and SMARTT S.J.
2009MNRAS.395.1409S viz 115           X         3 294 620 The death of massive stars - I. Observational constraints on the progenitors of type II-P supernovae. SMARTT S.J., ELDRIDGE J.J., CROCKETT R.M., et al.
2009A&A...500.1013P 38           X         1 27 5 SN 1999ga: a low-luminosity linear type II supernova? PASTORELLO A., CROCKETT R.M., MARTIN R., et al.
2009ApJ...701..105K 76             C       1 24 24 NTT, Spitzer, and Chandra spectroscopy of SDSSJ095209.56+214313.3: the most luminous coronal-line supernova ever observed, or a stellar tidal disruption event? KOMOSSA S., ZHOU H., RAU A., et al.
2009A&A...507.1597R 38         O X         1 26 21 Spectroscopic monitoring of the luminous blue variable Westerlund1-243 from 2002 to 2009. RITCHIE B.W., CLARK J.S., NEGUERUELA I., et al.
2009ApJ...706.1174E 38           X         1 17 32 On the progenitor of the type II-plateau SN 2008cn in NGC 4603. ELIAS-ROSA N., VAN DYK S.D., LI W., et al.
2009Natur.462..624G 20 10 401 Supernova 2007bi as a pair-instability explosion. GAL-YAM A., MAZZALI P., OFEK E.O., et al.
2010ApJ...708..661D viz 76               F     1 45 54 Type II-P supernovae from the SDSS-II Supernova Survey and the Standardized Candle Method. D'ANDREA C.B., SAKO M., DILDAY B., et al.
2010ApJ...709..856S 766           X C F     18 25 159 Spectral evolution of the extraordinary type IIn supernova 2006gy. SMITH N., CHORNOCK R., SILVERMAN J.M., et al.
2010ApJ...711..641C 40           X         1 29 122 The collimation and energetics of the brightest Swift gamma-ray bursts. CENKO S.B., FRAIL D.A., HARRISON F.A., et al.
2009ARA&A..47...63S 346       S   X C       7 81 964 Progenitors of Core-Collapse Supernovae. SMARTT S.J.
2010ApJ...714L.254E 40           X         1 14 60 The massive progenitor of the type II-linear supernova 2009kr. ELIAS-ROSA N., VAN DYK S.D., LI W., et al.
2010MNRAS.404..305M 38           X         1 23 39 SN 2008iy: an unusual type IIn supernova with an enduring 400-d rise time. MILLER A.A., SILVERMAN J.M., BUTLER N.R., et al.
2010AJ....139.2218M 38           X         1 21 37 New observations of the very luminous supernova 2006gy: evidence for echoes. MILLER A.A., SMITH N., LI W., et al.
2010ApJ...718L.127D 77           X         2 16 52 Discovery of the extremely energetic supernova 2008fz. DRAKE A.J., DJORGOVSKI S.G., PRIETO J.L., et al.
2010MNRAS.407.2305V 40           X         1 16 74 Numerical models of collisions between core-collapse supernovae and circumstellar shells. VAN MARLE A.J., SMITH N., OWOCKI S.P., et al.
2010ApJ...724.1396O 125           X C       2 7 155 Supernova PTF 09UJ: a possible shock breakout from a dense circumstellar wind. OFEK E.O., RABINAK I., NEILL J.D., et al.
2011ApJ...730...34S 39           X         1 33 101 SN 2010jl in UGC 5189: yet another luminous type IIn supernova in a metal-poor galaxy. STOLL R., PRIETO J.L., STANEK K.Z., et al.
2011ApJ...732...63S 160           X         4 9 113 A massive progenitor of the luminous type IIn supernova 2010jl. SMITH N., LI W., MILLER A.A., et al.
2011MNRAS.412.1419L viz 15       D               1 1826 164 Nearby supernova rates from the Lick observatory supernova search – I. The methods and data base. LEAMAN J., LI W., CHORNOCK R., et al.
2011MNRAS.412.1441L viz 38           X         1 433 631 Nearby supernova rates from the Lick observatory supernova search – II. The observed luminosity functions and fractions of supernovae in a complete sample. LI W., LEAMAN J., CHORNOCK R., et al.
2011MNRAS.412.1522S 83           X         2 30 409 Observed fractions of core-collapse supernova types and initial masses of their single and binary progenitor stars. SMITH N., LI W., FILIPPENKO A.V., et al.
2011MNRAS.412.1639D 407     A S   X         10 30 32 On luminous blue variables as the progenitors of core-collapse supernovae, especially type IIn supernovae. DWARKADAS V.V.
2005CBET..250....1P 37 T       O X         2 0 Supernova 2005gl in NGC 266. PUCKETT T., CERAVOLO P. and GEORGE D.
2005CBET..256....1B 37 T       O X         4 1 Supernovae 2005gl and 2005gm. BLANC N., BONGARD S., COPIN Y., et al.
2011AJ....142...45A 40           X         1 9 40 Evidence for pre-existing dust in the bright type IIn SN 2010jl. ANDREWS J.E., CLAYTON G.C., WESSON R., et al.
2011MNRAS.415..773S 155             C F     2 73 254 Luminous blue variable eruptions and related transients: diversity of progenitors and outburst properties. SMITH N., LI W., SILVERMAN J.M., et al.
2011ApJ...737...76K 115           X         3 30 58 The supernova impostor impostor SN 1961V: Spitzer shows that Zwicky was right (again). KOCHANEK C.S., SZCZYGIEL D.M. and STANEK K.Z.
2011ApJ...741....7F 54       D     X         2 108 116 A Spitzer survey for dust in type IIn supernovae. FOX O.D., CHEVALIER R.A., SKRUTSKIE M.F., et al.
2010PhR...487....1R 69 3 415 Electron?positron pairs in physics and astrophysics: from heavy nuclei to black holes. RUFFINI R., VERESHCHAGIN G. and XUE S.-S.
2011BASI...39..375K 30 7 Transients in the local universe: systematically bridging the gap between novae and supernovae. KASLIWAL M.M.
2012ApJ...744...10K 327       D     X         9 46 244 Caltech Core-Collapse Project (CCCP) observations of type IIn supernovae: typical properties and implications for their progenitor stars. KIEWE M., GAL-YAM A., ARCAVI I., et al.
2012MNRAS.419.1455M 39           X         1 22 14 Modelling the optical spectrum of Romano's star. MARYEVA O. and ABOLMASOV P.
2012ApJ...745...70P 77             C       1 33 16 SN 2008jb: a "Lost" core-collapse supernova in a star-forming dwarf galaxy at ∼10 mpc. PRIETO J.L., LEE J.C., DRAKE A.J., et al.
2012ApJ...746..179V 39           X         1 31 33 It's alive! the supernova impostor 1961V. VAN DYK S.D. and MATHESON T.
2012MNRAS.420.1135S 39           X         1 21 40 SN 2010jp (PTF10aaxi): a jet in a type II supernova. SMITH N., CENKO S.B., BUTLER N., et al.
2012ApJ...747...23S 39           X         1 18 22 Discovery of variability of the progenitor of SN 2011dh in M 51 using the large binocular telescope. SZCZYGIEL D.M., GERKE J.R., KOCHANEK C.S., et al.
2012A&A...538A.120L viz 15       D               1 5598 37 A unified supernova catalogue. LENNARZ D., ALTMANN D. and WIEBUSCH C.
2012ApJ...750L..13M 40           X         1 7 17 Progenitors of recombining supernova remnants. MORIYA T.J.
2011A&ARv..19...43G 55       D     X         2 78 169 Production of dust by massive stars at high redshift. GALL C., HJORTH J. and ANDERSEN A.C.
2012A&A...540A.144S 77           X         2 93 176 The Galactic WC stars. Stellar parameters from spectral analyses indicate a new evolutionary sequence. SANDER A., HAMANN W.-R. and TODT H.
2012ApJ...752L...2C 47           X         1 11 176 Common envelope evolution leading to supernovae with dense interaction. CHEVALIER R.A.
2012ApJ...752...78S 41           X         1 19 112 Panchromatic observations of SN 2011dh point to a compact progenitor star. SODERBERG A.M., MARGUTTI R., ZAUDERER B.A., et al.
2012MNRAS.424.1372A 116           X         3 283 140 Progenitor mass constraints for core-collapse supernovae from correlations with host galaxy star formation. ANDERSON J.P., HABERGHAM S.M., JAMES P.A., et al.
2012ApJ...755..110C 40           X         1 17 50 Radio and X-ray observations of SN 2006jd: another strongly interacting type IIn supernova. CHANDRA P., CHEVALIER R.A., CHUGAI N., et al.
2012ApJ...756..173S viz 41           X         1 23 136 Multi-wavelength observations of the enduring type IIn supernovae 2005ip and 2006jd. STRITZINGER M., TADDIA F., FRANSSON C., et al.
2012ApJ...757...31B 52           X         1 7 186 The type IIb supernova 2011dh from a supergiant progenitor. BERSTEN M.C., BENVENUTO O.G., NOMOTO K., et al.
2012A&A...544A..81H viz 15       D               1 7232 67 Supernovae and their host galaxies. I. The SDSS DR8 database and statistics. HAKOBYAN A.A., ADIBEKYAN V.Zh., ARAMYAN L.S., et al.
2012PZ.....32....2B 16 1 The spectrum of the optical transient in NGC 5775. BARSUKOVA E.A., FABRIKA S.N., GORANSKIJ V.P., et al.
2012AJ....144..131Z viz 119           X         3 13 93 Type IIn supernova SN 2010jl: optical observations for over 500 days after explosion. ZHANG T., WANG X., WU C., et al.
2012ApJ...759..107K viz 54       D     X         2 553 146 Core-collapse supernovae and host galaxy stellar populations. KELLY P.L. and KIRSHNER R.P.
2013ApJ...763L..27P viz 41           X         1 12 63 The 2012 rise of the remarkable type IIn SN 2009ip. PRIETO J.L., BRIMACOMBE J., DRAKE A.J., et al.
2013A&A...550L...7G 84           X         2 10 121 Massive star evolution: luminous blue variables as unexpected supernova progenitors. GROH J.H., MEYNET G. and EKSTROEM S.
2013MNRAS.428.1020M 53           X         1 5 148 Light-curve modelling of superluminous supernova 2006gy: collision between supernova ejecta and a dense circumstellar medium. MORIYA T.J., BLINNIKOV S.I., TOMINAGA N., et al.
2013ApJ...767....1P 45           X         1 17 213 Interacting supernovae and supernova impostors: SN 2009ip, is this the end? PASTORELLO A., CAPPELLARO E., INSERRA C., et al.
2013MNRAS.431.2599M 40           X         1 23 91 SN 2011ht: confirming a class of interacting supernovae with plateau light curves (Type IIn-p). MAUERHAN J.C., SMITH N., SILVERMAN J.M., et al.
2013MNRAS.431.2690M 16       D               1 79 14 Young rotation-powered pulsars as ultraluminous X-ray sources. MEDVEDEV A.S. and POUTANEN J.
2013AJ....146....2F 39           X         1 25 47 Late-time circumstellar interaction in a Spitzer selected sample of Type IIn supernovae. FOX O.D., FILIPPENKO A.V., SKRUTSKIE M.F., et al.
2013ApJS..207....3S 41           X         1 36 182 Type Ia supernovae strongly interacting with their circumstellar medium. SILVERMAN J.M., NUGENT P.E., GAL-YAM A., et al.
2013MNRAS.433..838P 39           X         1 19 11 Superluminous X-ray emission from the interaction of supernova ejecta with dense circumstellar shells. PAN T., PATNAUDE D. and LOEB A.
2013MNRAS.433.1312F viz 80           X         2 29 118 SN 2009ip a la PESSTO: no evidence for core collapse yet. FRASER M., INSERRA C., JERKSTRAND A., et al.
2013ApJ...772L..32V 41           X         1 10 57 The progenitor of supernova 2011dh has vanished. VAN DYK S.D., ZHENG W., CLUBB K.I., et al.
2013AJ....146...31K 39           X         1 34 35 Integral field spectroscopy of supernova explosion sites: constraining the mass and metallicity of the progenitors. II. Type II-p and II-l supernovae. KUNCARAYAKTI H., DOI M., ALDERING G., et al.
2013A&A...555A..10T viz 118           X         3 44 157 Carnegie Supernova Project: observations of type IIn supernovae. TADDIA F., STRITZINGER M.D., SOLLERMAN J., et al.
2013A&A...555A.116M 39           X         1 26 13 Broad-band spectroscopy of the ongoing large eruption of the luminous blue variable R71. MEHNER A., BAADE D., RIVINIUS T., et al.
2013A&A...555A.142I viz 351           X C       8 38 54 Moderately luminous type II supernovae. INSERRA C., PASTORELLO A., TURATTO M., et al.
2013MNRAS.434..102S 40           X         1 22 62 The Crab nebula and the class of type IIn-P supernovae caused by sub-energetic electron-capture explosions. SMITH N.
2013AJ....146..114G viz 39           X         1 17 7 The massive star population in M101. I. The identification and spatial distribution of the visually luminous stars. GRAMMER S. and HUMPHREYS R.M.
2013PASJ...65...69S 39           X         1 20 2 Non-thermal radio and gamma-ray emissions from a supernova remnant by blast wave breaking out of the circumstellar matter. SHIMIZU T., MASAI K. and KOYAMA K.
2013A&A...558A.131G viz 118           X         3 60 160 Fundamental properties of core-collapse supernova and GRB progenitors: predicting the look of massive stars before death. GROH J.H., MEYNET G., GEORGY C., et al.
2014ApJ...780...18G 42           X         1 2 14 Light curves from supernova shock breakout through an extended wind. GINZBURG S. and BALBERG S.
2014ApJ...780...21M 122           X         3 22 205 A panchromatic view of the restless SN 2009ip reveals the explosive ejection of a massive star envelope. MARGUTTI R., MILISAVLJEVIC D., SODERBERG A.M., et al.
2014ApJ...780..184K 39           X         1 13 12 SN 2005ip: a luminous Type IIn supernova emerging from a dense circumstellar medium as revealed by X-ray observations. KATSUDA S., MAEDA K., NOZAWA T., et al.
2014MNRAS.438.1191S 42           X         1 21 126 SN 2009ip and SN 2010mc: core-collapse Type IIn supernovae arising from blue supergiants. SMITH N., MAUERHAN J.C. and PRIETO J.L.
2014MNRAS.439L..56F 43           X         1 6 48 On the progenitor of the Type IIP SN 2013ej in M74. FRASER M., MAUND J.R., SMARTT S.J., et al.
2014ApJ...785...11L 39           X         1 38 8 Properties of M31. IV. Candidate luminous blue variables from PAndromeda. LEE C.-H., SEITZ S., KODRIC M., et al.
2014A&A...564A..83M 40           X         1 8 16 Mass loss of massive stars near the Eddington luminosity by core neutrino emission shortly before their explosion. MORIYA T.J.
2014MNRAS.441.2230H 606   K   D S   X   F     14 100 49 Environments of interacting transients: impostors and Type IIn supernovae. HABERGHAM S.M., ANDERSON J.P., JAMES P.A., et al.
2014ApJ...796..121J 43           X         1 12 99 Luminous blue variables and superluminous supernovae from binary mergers. JUSTHAM S., PODSIADLOWSKI P. and VINK J.S.
2014ApJ...797..118F 82           X         2 23 169 High-density circumstellar interaction in the luminous type IIn SN 2010jl: the first 1100 days. FRANSSON C., ERGON M., CHALLIS P.J., et al.
2014ARA&A..52..487S 43           X         1 73 688 Mass loss: its effect on the evolution and fate of high-mass stars. SMITH N.
2015A&A...574A..61L 79             C       5 27 26 Supernova spectra below strong circumstellar interaction. LELOUDAS G., HSIAO E.Y., JOHANSSON J., et al.
2015ApJ...801....7B 40           X         1 9 13 Near-infrared spectroscopy of the Type IIn SN 2010jl: evidence for high velocity ejecta. BORISH H.J., HUANG C., CHEVALIER R.A., et al.
2015MNRAS.447..598S 41           X         1 59 146 Luminous blue variables are antisocial: their isolation implies that they are kicked mass gainers in binary evolution. SMITH N. and TOMBLESON R.
2015AJ....149..152G 40           X         1 64 2 The massive star population in M101. III. Spectra and photometry of the luminous and variable stars. GRAMMER S.H., HUMPHREYS R.M. and GERKE J.
2015ApJ...808L..22W 40           X         1 15 5 SOFIA observations of SN 2010jl: another non-detection of the 9.7 µm silicate dust feature. WILLIAMS B.J. and FOX O.D.
2015A&A...580A.131T viz 373       D     X C       9 134 47 Metallicity at the explosion sites of interacting transients. TADDIA F., SOLLERMAN J., FREMLING C., et al.
2015ApJ...807...63D 40           X         1 25 11 SN 2011A: a low-luminosity interacting transient with a double plateau and strong sodium absorption. DE JAEGER T., ANDERSON J.P., PIGNATA G., et al.
2016A&A...587A.115M viz 40         O X         1 21 9 Luminous blue variables: An imaging perspective on their binarity and near environment. MARTAYAN C., LOBEL A., BAADE D., et al.
2016MNRAS.459.1039T 41           X         1 32 33 Interacting supernovae and supernova impostors. LSQ13zm: an outburst heralds the death of a massive star. TARTAGLIA L., PASTORELLO A., SULLIVAN M., et al.
2016MNRAS.459.3130A viz 16       D               1 406 15 Supernovae and their host galaxies - IV. The distribution of supernovae relative to spiral arms. ARAMYAN L.S., HAKOBYAN A.A., PETROSIAN A.R., et al.
2016ApJ...827...40G 51           X         1 1 11 Angular momentum fluctuations in the convective helium shell of massive stars. GILKIS A. and SOKER N.
2016ApJ...829...57B 40           X         1 90 75 Multi-epoch spectroscopy of dwarf galaxies with AGN signatures: identifying sources with persistent broad Hα emission. BALDASSARE V.F., REINES A.E., GALLO E., et al.
2016ApJ...833..128M 40           X         1 13 6 The possible detection of a binary companion to a Type Ibn supernova progenitor. MAUND J.R., PASTORELLO A., MATTILA S., et al.
2017ApJ...836..158H 43           X         1 37 82 Type Ibn supernovae show photometric homogeneity and spectral diversity at maximum light. HOSSEINZADEH G., ARCAVI I., VALENTI S., et al.
2017ApJ...836..222F 82           X         2 9 14 The candidate progenitor of the Type IIn SN 2010jl is not an optically luminous star. FOX O.D., VAN DYK S.D., DWEK E., et al.
2017ApJ...836..244W 57           X         1 31 515 Pulsational pair-instability supernovae. WOOSLEY S.E.
2017A&A...599A.129T 43           X         1 21 56 SN 2015bh: NGC 2770's 4th supernova or a luminous blue variable on its way to a Wolf-Rayet star? THONE C.C., DE UGARTE POSTIGO A., LELOUDAS G., et al.
2017MNRAS.468.4642I 42           X         1 35 37 Complexity in the light curves and spectra of slow-evolving superluminous supernovae. INSERRA C., NICHOLL M., CHEN T.-W., et al.
2017A&A...605A...6N viz 41           X         1 63 26 The bumpy light curve of Type IIn supernova iPTF13z over 3 years. NYHOLM A., SOLLERMAN J., TADDIA F., et al.
2018MNRAS.474..197P 1960 T K A S   X C       45 28 53 Supernovae 2016bdu and
2005gl, and their link with SN 2009ip-like transients: another piece of the puzzle.
PASTORELLO A., KOCHANEK C.S., FRASER M., et al.
2018MNRAS.473.4805K 165             C F     3 37 12 Connecting the progenitors, pre-explosion variability and giant outbursts of luminous blue variables with Gaia16cfr. KILPATRICK C.D., FOLEY R.J., DROUT M.R., et al.
2018ApJ...860...68E viz 123           X         3 23 4 The Type IIn supernova SN 2010bt: the explosion of a star in outburst. ELIAS-ROSA N., VAN DYK S.D., BENETTI S., et al.
2018A&A...617A.115B 206           X C       4 30 8 Catching a star before explosion: the luminous blue variable progenitor of SN 2015bh. BOIAN I. and GROH J.H.
2018MNRAS.480.2072K 41           X         1 29 9 A potential progenitor for the Type Ic supernova 2017ein. KILPATRICK C.D., TAKARO T., FOLEY R.J., et al.
2019ApJ...872..141S 42           X         1 18 8 Supernova PTF 12glz: a possible shock breakout driven through an aspherical wind. SOUMAGNAC M.T., OFEK E.O., GAL-YAM A., et al.
2019PASP..131g8001G 63           X         1 21 454 The Zwicky Transient Facility: science objectives. GRAHAM M.J., KULKARNI S.R., BELLM E.C., et al.
2020MNRAS.491.6000S 43           X         1 37 27 Origins of Type Ibn SNe 2006jc/2015G in interacting binaries and implications for pre-SN eruptions. SUN N.-C., MAUND J.R., HIRAI R., et al.
2020A&A...635A..39T viz 86           X         2 18 27 The long-lived Type IIn SN 2015da: Infrared echoes and strong interaction within an extended massive shell. TARTAGLIA L., PASTORELLO A., SOLLERMAN J., et al.
2020ApJ...899...51S 43           X         1 28 ~ Early ultraviolet observations of Type IIn supernovae constrain the asphericity of their circumstellar material. SOUMAGNAC M.T., OFEK E.O., LIANG J., et al.
2020MNRAS.497.5118S 43           X         1 9 ~ The changing-type SN 2014C may come from an 11-M star stripped by binary interaction and violent eruption. SUN N.-C., MAUND J.R. and CROWTHER P.A.
2020MNRAS.499..129G 43           X         1 38 ~ Photometric and spectroscopic evolution of the peculiar Type IIn SN 2012ab. GANGOPADHYAY A., TURATTO M., BENETTI S., et al.
2021ApJ...907...99S viz 44           X         1 239 62 Bright, months-long stellar outbursts announce the explosion of interaction-powered supernovae. STROTJOHANN N.L., OFEK E.O., GAL-YAM A., et al.
2021ApJ...908...75B 17       D               1 556 32 The radio luminosity-risetime function of core-collapse supernovae. BIETENHOLZ M.F., BARTEL N., ARGO M., et al.
2021A&A...646A.118K 44           X         1 15 ~ Comparison between the first and second mass eruptions from progenitors of Type IIn supernovae. KURIYAMA N. and SHIGEYAMA T.
2021MNRAS.503.2168P 44           X         1 41 ~ The detectability of Wolf-Rayet stars in M33-like spirals up to 30 Mpc. PLEDGER J.L., SHARP A.J. and SANSOM A.E.
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