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1999IAUC.7294Q...1L 72 T                   2 ~ Supernova 1999em in NGC 1637. LI W.D.
1999IAUC.7296R...1J 72 T                   2 ~ Supernova 1999em in NGC 1637. JHA S., CHALLIS P., GARNAVICH P., et al.
1999IAUC.7300S...1H 72 T                   2 0 Supernova 1999em in NGC 1637. HANZL D.
1999IAUC.7303T...1S 72 T                   2 ~ Supernova 1999em in NGC 1637. SARNECZKY K., KISS L. and HANZL D.
1999IAUC.7305Q...1L 72 T                   2 ~ Supernova 1999em in NGC 1637. LEONARD D.C., FILIPPENKO A.V. and CHORNOCK R.T.
1999IAUC.7318Q...1F 72 T                   6 ~ Supernova 1999em in NGC 1637. FOX D.W., LEWIN W.H.G., LACEY C.K., et al.
1999IAUC.7321S...1G 72 T                   2 ~ Supernova 1999em in NGC 1637. GARNAVICH P., KIRSHNER R.P. and CHALLIS P.
1999IAUC.7331S...1S 72 T                   2 ~ Supernova 1999em in NGC 1637. SAFAR J. and HANZL D.
1999IAUC.7336R...1L 72 T                   2 ~ Supernova 1999em in NGC 1637. LACEY C.K., VAN DYK S.D., WEILER K.W., 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...545..444B 117 T K                 4 106 Preliminary spectral analysis of the type II
supernova 1999em.
BARON E., BRANCH D., HAUSCHILDT P.H., 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.
2000IAUC.7344S...1K 23 ~ Supernovae. KISS L., SARNECZKY K. and SZILADI K.
2000IAUC.7355Q...1W 72 T                   2 ~ Supernova 1999em in NGC 1637. WANG L., BAADE D., MA F., et al.
2000IAUC.7401S...1Y 72 T                   2 ~ Supernova 1999em in NGC 1637. YOSHIDA S., KADOTA K., MARTIGNONI M., et al.
2001A&A...376..188S 36   K                 10 15 Carbon Monoxide in type II supernovae. SPYROMILIO J., LEIBUNDGUT B. and GILMOZZI R.
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...550.1030W 5 15 245 Bipolar supernova explosions. WANG L., HOWELL D.A., HOEFLICH P., et al.
2001ApJ...553..861L 111 T K                 17 133 Is it round? Spectropolarimetry of the type II-p Supernova 1999em. LEONARD D.C., FILIPPENKO A.V., ARDILA D.R., et al.
2001ApJ...556L..25S 36   K                 17 20 Chandra observations of SN 1999gi and the X-ray emission of type II-p supernovae. SCHLEGEL E.M.
2001ApJ...556..302H 1 45 149 Evidence for asphericity in a subluminous type Ia supernova: spectropolarimetry of SN 1999by. HOWELL D.A., HOEFLICH P., WANG L., et al.
2001ApJ...558..615H 111 T K                 29 225 The distance to
SN 1999em from the expanding photosphere method.
HAMUY M., PINTO P.A., MAZA J., et al.
2001PASP..113..920L 1 20 80 Spectropolarimetry of the type II supernovae 1997ds, 1998A, and 1999gi. LEONARD D.C. and FILIPPENKO A.V.
2001PASP..113.1178L 3 19 175 The unique type Ia supernova 2000cx in NGC 524. LI W., FILIPPENKO A.V., GATES E., et al.
2001JAVSO..29..149R 73 T                   4 0 The slow death of
supernova 1999em.
ROYER R.E.
2002A&A...389...84M 1 14 46 Discovery of two infrared supernovae: A new window on the SN search. MAIOLINO R., VANZI L., MANNUCCI F., et al.
2002AJ....124..417H 2 21 164 Optical and infrared spectroscopy of SN 1999ee and SN 1999ex. HAMUY M., MAZA J., PINTO P.A., et al.
2002AJ....124.2490L 3 15 159 A study of the type II-plateau supernova 1999gi and the distance to its host galaxy, NGC 3184. LEONARD D.C., FILIPPENKO A.V., LI W., et al.
2002AJ....124.2506L 20 28 Evidence for extremely high dust polarization efficiency in NGC 3184. LEONARD D.C., FILIPPENKO A.V., CHORNOCK R., et al.
2002ApJ...565.1089S 111 T K                 14 45 The nature of the progenitor of the type II-p
supernova 1999em.
SMARTT S.J., GILMORE G.F., TOUT C.A., et al.
2002ApJ...566L..63H 4 17 206 Type II supernovae as standardized candles. HAMUY M. and PINTO P.A.
2002ApJ...567.1037T 1 7 29 Spectral consequences of deviation from spherical composition symmetry in type Ia supernovae. THOMAS R.C., KASEN D., BRANCH D., et al.
2002ApJ...568..689S 1 41 189 Chandra observations of NGC 253. II. On the origin of diffuse X-ray emission in the halos of starburst galaxies. STRICKLAND D.K., HECKMAN T.M., WEAVER K.A., et al.
2002ApJ...572L..61M 9 10 286 The type Ic hypernova SN 2002ap. MAZZALI P.A., DENG J., MAEDA K., et al.
2002ApJ...572..932P 111 T K                 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...573L..27I 1 9 30 X-ray emission from the type ic supernova 1994I observed with Chandra. IMMLER S., WILSON A.S. and TERASHIMA Y.
2002ApJ...574..293M 4 3 40 Detailed spectroscopic analysis of SN 1987A: the distance to the Large Magellanic Cloud using the spectral-fitting expanding atmosphere method. MITCHELL R.C., BARON E., BRANCH D., et al.
2002PASP..114...35L 112 T K                 39 278 The distance to
SN 1999em in NGC 1637 from the expanding photosphere method.
LEONARD D.C., FILIPPENKO A.V., GATES E.L., et al.
2002PASP..114..820V viz 349 28 Classifications of the host galaxies of supernovae. VAN DEN BERGH S., LI W. and FILIPPENKO A.V.
2002PASP..114..833P 1 28 85 Not color-blind: using multiband photometry to classify supernovae. POZNANSKI D., GAL-YAM A., MAOZ D., et al.
2002PASP..114.1333L 24 63 Photospheric-phase spectropolarimetry and nebular-phase spectroscopy of the peculiar type Ic Supernova 2002ap. LEONARD D.C., FILIPPENKO A.V., CHORNOCK R., 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.
2002Ap&SS.281..187S 10 2 Detecting the progenitors of core collapse supernovae. SMARTT S.J.
2002BASI...30..751A 3 0 Observations of the type IIp supernova 2001X during the plateau phase. ANAUPAMA G.C. and SAHU D.K.
2002BASI...30..755C 15 0 Radio studies of young core collapse supernovae. CHANDRA P., RAY A. and BHATNAGAR S.
2002Msngr.107...35V 6 0 SOFI discovers a dust enshrouded supernova. VANZI L., MANNUCCI F., MAIOLINO R., et al.
2002Msngr.109...47W 10 9 Supernova polarimetry with the VLT: lessons from asymmetry. WANG L., BAADE D., HOEFLICH P., et al.
2002PASJ...54..905G 13 17 Carbon monoxide in the type Ic Supernova 2000ew. GERARDY C.L., FESEN R.A., NOMOTO K., et al.
2002RMxAC..14..117G 3 0 Asymmetric type Ia supernova explosion. GHEZZI C.R., DE GOUVEIA DAL PINO E.M. and HORVATH J.E.
2002AAS...201.2303L 73 T                   2 2 The cepheid distance to NGC 1637: a direct comparison with the EPM distance to
SN 1999em.
LEONARD D.C., KANBUR S.M., NGEOW C.C., et al.
2002AAS...201.5605Y 73 T                   2 1 Theoretical light curves of
SN 1999em and SN 1999gi.
YOUNG T.R., THRALL R., JOHNSON T.A., et al.
2003A&A...401..519M 94 76 The infrared supernova rate in starburst galaxies. MANNUCCI F., MAIOLINO R., CRESCI G., et al.
2003A&A...404.1077E 1 16 56 Light curves and Hα luminosities as indicators of 56Ni mass in type IIP supernovae. ELMHAMDI A., CHUGAI N.N. and DANZIGER I.J.
2003A&A...406L..33D 5 10 171 Evidence for supernova signatures in the spectrum of the late-time bump of the optical afterglow of GRB021211. DELLA VALLE M., MALESANI D., BENETTI S., et al.
2003ApJ...582..905H 3 33 385 Observed and physical properties of core-collapse supernovae. HAMUY M.
2003ApJ...586.1199B 15 16 Determination of primordial metallicity and mixing in the II-P supernova 1993W. BARON E., NUGENT P.E., BRANCH D., et al.
2003ApJ...594..247L 112 T K                 17 123 The Cepheid distance to NGC 1637: a direct test of the expanding photosphere method distance to
SN 1999em.
LEONARD D.C., KANBUR S.M., NGEOW C.C., et al.
2003ApJ...595..727I 99 14 A deep Chandra X-ray observation of NGC 1637. IMMLER S., WANG Q.D., LEONARD D.C., et al.
2003ApJ...596..323B 75 8 X-ray emission from a sample of young supernovae. BREGMAN J.N., HOUCK J.C., CHEVALIER R.A., et al.
2003ApJ...598..785N 15 8 370 Dust in the early universe: dust formation in the ejecta of population III supernovae. NOZAWA T., KOZASA T., UMEDA H., et al.
2003MNRAS.338..939E 119 T K                 10 272 Photometry and spectroscopy of the Type IIP
SN 1999em from outburst to dust formation.
ELMHAMDI A., DANZIGER I.J., CHUGAI N., et al.
2003MNRAS.341..569B 1 6 24 Supernovae with `super-Hipparcos '. BELOKUROV V.A. and EVANS N.W.
2003MNRAS.343..735S 37   K                 19 46 Mass limits for the progenitor star of supernova 2001du and other Type II-P supernovae. SMARTT S.J., MAUND J.R., GILMORE G.F., et al.
2003MNRAS.345..111C 9 26 Theoretical light curves of Type II-P supernovae and applications to cosmology. CHIEFFI A., DOMINGUEZ I., HOEFLICH P., et al.
2003MNRAS.346...97N 30 69 Explosion energies, nickel masses and distances of Type II plateau supernovae. NADYOZHIN D.K.
2003PASP..115..448V 10 19 On the progenitor of Supernova 2001du in NGC 1365. VAN DYK S.D., LI W. and FILIPPENKO A.V.
2003PASP..115.1289V 39   K                 19 127 On the progenitor of the type II-plateau supernova 2003gd in M74. VAN DYK S.D., LI W. and FILIPPENKO A.V.
2003IAUS..212..387H 8 11 Aspherical supernova explosions. HOEFLICH P.A., BAADE D., KHOKHLOV A.M., et al.
2003IAUS..212..423S 14 0 Detecting the progenitors of core-collapse supernovae. SMARTT S.J.
2003IAUS..214..113I 10 1 X-ray emission from young supernovae. IMMLER S.
2004A&A...413..107S 16 18 A second glance at SN 2002ap and the M74 field with XMM-Newton. SORIA R., PIAN E. and MAZZALI P.A.
2004A&A...427..453V 8 13 Distance of the hypernova SN 2002ap via the expanding photosphere method. VINKO J., BLAKE R.M., SARNECZKY K., et al.
2004ApJ...600L.163R 2 11 71 Identification of type Ia supernovae at redshift 1.3 and beyond with the Advanced Camera for Surveys on the Hubble Space Telescope. RIESS A.G., STROLGER L.-G., TONRY J., et al.
2004ApJ...601.1019T 1 8 34 On the geometry of the high-velocity ejecta of the peculiar type Ia supernova 2000cx. THOMAS R.C., BRANCH D., BARON E., et al.
2004ApJ...602..571B viz 4 37 446 Twenty-three high-redshift supernovae from the Institute for Astronomy Deep Survey: doubling the supernova sample at z > 0.7. BARRIS B.J., TONRY J.L., BLONDIN S., et al.
2004ApJ...603..644S 9 16 Chandra ACIS and XMM-newton EPIC observations of the X-Ray-Luminous SN 1978K in NGC 1313. SCHLEGEL E.M., KONG A., KAARET P., et al.
2004ApJ...608L..89R 6 10 Compton echoes from gamma-ray bursts: unveiling misaligned jets in nearby type Ib/c supernovae. RAMIREZ-RUIZ E. and MADAU P.
2004ApJ...608..872K 35 72 Chandra observations of the X-ray environs of SN 1998bw/GRB 980425. KOUVELIOTOU C., WOOSLEY S.E., PATEL S.K., et al.
2004ApJ...616L..91B 117 T K                 3 61 Type IIP supernovae as cosmological probes: a spectral-fitting expanding atmosphere model distance to
SN 1999em.
BARON E., NUGENT P.E., BRANCH D., et al.
2004ApJ...617.1233Y 1 8 31 A parameter study of type II supernova light curves using 6 m He cores. YOUNG T.R.
2004MNRAS.352..457P 2 15 128 On the source of the late-time infrared luminosity of SN 1998S and other Type II supernovae. POZZO M., MEIKLE W.P.S., FASSIA A., et al.
2004MNRAS.353...87E 9 9 265 The progenitors of core-collapse supernovae. ELDRIDGE J.J. and TOUT C.A.
2004PASP..116..597G 26 24 Photometric identification of young stripped-core supernovae. GAL-YAM A., POZNANSKI D., MAOZ D., et al.
2004IAUC.8378....1P 1 3 15 Supernova 2004dj in NGC 2403. PATAT F., BENETTI S., PASTORELLO A., et al.
2004IAUC.8390....1P 1 4 17 Supernova 2004dj in NGC 2403. POOLEY D. and LEWIN W.H.G.
2004Sci...303..499S 4 12 163 Detection of a red supergiant progenitor star of a type II-plateau supernova. SMARTT S.J., MAUND J.R., HENDRY M.A., et al.
2004AstL...30...32T viz 35 3 Observations of supernovae in the period 1997-1999. TSVETKOV D.Y. and PAVLYUK N.N.
2004PNAOC...1..163L 16 0 Core collapse supernovae. LI Z.-W.
2004NewAR..48...55D 11 0 Radioactive decay and its manifestations in core-collapse type IIP supernovae. DANZIGER J., ELMHAMDI A. and CHUGAI N.
2004NewAR..48..749V 27 3 Extragalactic binaries as core-collapse supernova progenitors. VAN DYK S.D.
2005A&A...430..843L         O           52 34 Spectroscopic confirmation of high-redshift supernovae with the ESO VLT. LIDMAN C., HOWELL D.A., FOLATELLI G., et al.
2005A&A...437..667D 8 5 122 Quantitative spectroscopy of photospheric-phase type II supernovae. DESSART L. and HILLIER D.J.
2005A&A...439..671D 11 4 143 Distance determinations using type II supernovae and the expanding photosphere method. DESSART L. and HILLIER D.J.
2005ApJ...619..839C 2 40 243 Young core-collapse supernova remnants and their supernovae. CHEVALIER R.A.
2005ApJ...623L..21B 13 17 Monitoring of the prompt radio emission from the unusual supernova SN 2004dj in NGC 2403. BESWICK R.J., MUXLOW T.W.B., ARGO M.K., et al.
2005ApJ...630...59O 6 10 Deciphering the cosmic star formation history and the nature of type Ia supernovae with future supernova surveys. ODA T. and TOTANI T.
2005ApJ...632L..17S 1 7 27 Discovery of a light echo from SN 2003gd. SUGERMAN B.E.K.
2005ApJ...632L..99I 27 29 Discovery of X-ray emission from supernova 1970G with Chandra: filling the void between supernovae and supernova remnants. IMMLER S. and KUNTZ K.D.
2005ApJ...633.1031S 5 7 118 The detectability of pair-production supernovae at z ≲ 6. SCANNAPIECO E., MADAU P., WOOSLEY S., et al.
2005MNRAS.359..906H 1 29 102 A study of the Type II-P supernova 2003gd in M74. HENDRY M.A., SMARTT S.J., MAUND J.R., et al.
2005MNRAS.360..288M 25 61 Hubble Space Telescope imaging of the progenitor sites of six nearby core-collapse supernovae. MAUND J.R. and SMARTT S.J.
2005MNRAS.360..950P 14 35 SN 1998A: explosion of a blue supergiant. PASTORELLO A., BARON E., BRANCH D., et al.
2005MNRAS.362..581T 23 19 X-ray observations of the edge-on star-forming galaxy NGC 891 and its supernova SN1986J. TEMPLE R.F., RAYCHAUDHURY S. and STEVENS I.R.
2005MNRAS.364L..33M 3 12 110 The progenitor of SN 2005cs in the Whirlpool Galaxy. MAUND J.R., SMARTT S.J. and DANZIGER I.J.
2005MNRAS.364.1419Z 20 16 Simultaneous XMM-Newton and ESO VLT observations of supernova 1995N: probing the wind-ejecta interaction. ZAMPIERI L., MUCCIARELLI P., PASTORELLO A., et al.
2005PASP..117..121L 1 14 64 On the progenitor of the type II supernova 2004et in NGC 6946. LI W., VAN DYK S.D., FILIPPENKO A.V., et al.
2005IBVS.5605....1K 9 10 Spectroscopic and photometric observations of SN 2004dj. KORCAKOVA D., MIKULASEK Z., KAWKA A., et al.
2005ARep...49..179G 14 5 Polarization effects in the radiation of magnetized envelopes and extended accretion structures. GNEDIN Yu.N., SILANT'EV N.A., PIOTROVICH M.Yu., et al.
2005AstL...31..429B 79 T                   2 30 Parameters of the classical type-IIP supernova
SN 1999em.
BAKLANOV P.V., BLINNIKOV S.I. and PAVLYUK N.N.
2005AstL...31..792C 1 6 28 Optical observations of type-IIP supernova 2004dj: Evidence for asymmetry of the 56Ni ejecta. CHUGAI N.N., FABRIKA S.N., SHOLUKHOVA O.N., et al.
2005ATel..560....1B 3 0 Discovery of SNF20050705-000 in IC 1439, a Type II Supernova. BLANC N., BONGARD S., COPIN Y., et al.
2006A&A...445..387B         O           62 11 Spectroscopy of twelve type Ia supernovae at intermediate redshift. BALLAND C., MOUCHET M., PAIN R., et al.
2006A&A...447..691D 119 T K                 3 46 Quantitative spectroscopic analysis of and distance to
SN1999em.
DESSART L. and HILLIER D.J.
2006A&A...449..171N 1 14 33 X-ray emission from radiative shocks in type II supernovae. NYMARK T.K., FRANSSON C. and KOZMA C.
2006A&A...450..305E 55 54 Hydrogen and helium traces in type Ib-c supernovae. ELMHAMDI A., DANZIGER I.J., BRANCH D., et al.
2006A&A...454..827P         O           4 6 Optical polarimetric monitoring of the type II-plateau SN 2005af. PEREYRA A., MAGALHAES A.M., RODRIGUES C.V., et al.
2006AJ....131.2245Z viz 8 15 Optical photometry of the type II-p supernova 2004dj in NGC 2403. ZHANG T., WANG X., LI W., et al.
2006AJ....132..756J 16 31 Photometric identification of type Ia supernovae at moderate redshift. JOHNSON B.D. and CROTTS A.P.S.
2006ApJ...637...80M 4 3 28 The redshift distribution of distant supernovae and its use in probing reionization. MESINGER A., JOHNSON B.D. and HAIMAN Z.
2006ApJ...641.1029C 2 29 116 Radio and X-ray emission as probes of type IIP supernovae and red supergiant mass loss. CHEVALIER R.A., FRANSSON C. and NYMARK T.K.
2006ApJ...641.1060L 2 25 113 Identification of the red supergiant progenitor of supernova 2005cs: do the progenitors of type II-p supernovae have low mass? LI W., VAN DYK S.D., FILIPPENKO A.V., et al.
2006ApJ...645..841N 1 33 128 Toward a cosmological Hubble diagram for type II-P supernovae. NUGENT P., SULLIVAN M., ELLIS R., et al.
2006ApJ...646..378S 1 9 18 A Chandra ACIS observation of the X-ray-luminous SN 1988Z. SCHLEGEL E.M. and PETRE R.
2006ApJ...649..332M 1 9 32 A Spitzer Space Telescope study of SN 2002hh: an infrared echo from a type IIP supernova. MEIKLE W.P.S., MATTILA S., GERARDY C.L., et al.
2006MNRAS.368.1169P 38 71 Optical and infrared observations of the TypeIIP SN2002hh from days 3 to 397. POZZO M., MEIKLE W.P.S., RAYNER J.T., et al.
2006MNRAS.369..390M 43 50 Faint supernovae and supernova impostors: case studies of SN 2002kg/NGC 2403-V37 and SN 2003gm. MAUND J.R., SMARTT S.J., KUDRITZKI R.-P., et al.
2006MNRAS.369.1303H 33 64 SN 2004A: another Type II-P supernova with a red supergiant progenitor. HENDRY M.A., SMARTT S.J., CROCKETT R.M., et al.
2006MNRAS.369.1780V 1 15 53 The first year of SN 2004dj in NGC 2403. VINKO J., TAKATS K., SARNECZKY K., et al.
2006PASP..118..351V 13 25 The light echo around supernova 2003gd in messier 74. VAN DYK S.D., LI W. and FILIPPENKO A.V.
2006Natur.440..505L 20 4 162 A non-spherical core in the explosion of supernova SN 2004dj. LEONARD D.C., FILIPPENKO A.V., GANESHALINGAM M., et al.
2006Sci...313..196S 9 10 181 Massive-star supernovae as major dust factories. SUGERMAN B.E.K., ERCOLANO B., BARLOW M.J., et al.
2006ApJ...650..212B 3 9 67 SN 1987A after 18 years: mid-infrared Gemini and Spitzer observations of the remnant. BOUCHET P., DWEK E., DANZIGER J., et al.
2006MNRAS.370.1752P 2 31 134 SN 2005cs in M51 - I. The first month of evolution of a subluminous SN II plateau. PASTORELLO A., SAUER D., TAUBENBERGER S., et al.
2006MNRAS.372.1315S viz 7 11 161 Photometric and spectroscopic evolution of the Type IIP supernova SN 2004et. SAHU D.K., ANUPAMA G.C., SRIVIDYA S., et al.
2006MNRAS.372.1735T 3 7 53 Distance estimate and progenitor characteristics of SN 2005cs in M 51. TAKATS K. and VINKO J.
2006A&A...460..769T 1 16 39 Observations and analysis of two type IIP supernovae: the intrinsically faint object SN 2005cs and the ambiguous object SN 2005ay. TSVETKOV D.Y., VOLNOVA A.A., SHULGA A.P., et al.
2007A&A...461..233U 44   K                 8 118 An optimal hydrodynamic model for the normal type IIP supernova 1999em. UTROBIN V.P.
2006AstL...32..739C 2 4 16 Asymmetry of 56Ni ejecta and polarization in the type-IIP supernova 2004dj. CHUGAI N.N.
2004IAUS..218...29V 24 1 Searching Hubble Space Telescope images for core-collapse supernova progenitors. VAN DYK S.D., LI W. and FILIPPENKO A.V.
2007MNRAS.375..753E 11 4 88 Dust yields in clumpy supernova shells: SN 1987A revisited. ERCOLANO B., BARLOW M.J. and SUGERMAN B.E.K.
2007A&A...464..827B 187         O X C       4 22 6 Spectroscopic observations of eight supernovae at intermediate redshift. BALLAND C., MOUCHET M., AMANULLAH R., et al.
2007ApJ...659.1488B 1 11 31 Early ultraviolet, optical, and X-ray observations of the type IIP SN 2005cs in M51 with Swift. BROWN P.J., DESSART L., HOLLAND S.T., 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.
2007ApJ...662..998B 1 12 45 Spitzer Space Telescope observations of Kepler's supernova remnant: a detailed look at the circumstellar dust component. BLAIR W.P., GHAVAMIAN P., LONG K.S., et al.
2007ApJ...662.1136C 1822   K A     X C       48 15 68 Optical signatures of circumstellar interaction in type IIP supernovae. CHUGAI N.N., CHEVALIER R.A. and UTROBIN V.P.
2007ApJ...662.1148B 187           X         5 13 19 Reddening, abundances, and line formation in SNe II. BARON E., BRANCH D. and HAUSCHILDT P.H.
2007ApJ...664..435I 76           X         2 14 32 X-ray, UV, and optical observations of supernova 2006bp with Swift: detection of early X-ray emission. IMMLER S., BROWN P.J., MILNE P., et al.
2007ApJ...665..608M 4 11 106 A Spitzer Space Telescope study of SN 2003gd: still no direct evidence that core-collapse supernovae are major dust factories. MEIKLE W.P.S., MATTILA S., PASTORELLO A., et al.
2007ApJ...666.1024B 1 95 379 Determining the type, redshift, and age of a supernova spectrum. BLONDIN S. and TONRY J.L.
2007ApJ...666.1093Q 3 14 93 SN 2006bp: probing the shock breakout of a type II-P supernova. QUIMBY R.M., WHEELER J.C., HOFLICH P., et al.
2007ApJ...666.1108R 9 9 Chandra observations of SN 2004et and the X-ray emission of type II-P supernovae. RHO J., JARRETT T.H., CHUGAI N.N., et al.
2007ApJ...666.1116S 123           X C       2 22 490 SN 2006gy: discovery of the most luminous supernova ever recorded, powered by the death of an extremely massive star like η Carinae. SMITH N., LI W., FOLEY R.J., et al.
2007ApJ...667L.125C 43 63 A new constraint on the escape fraction in distant galaxies using γ-ray burst afterglow spectroscopy. CHEN H.-W., PROCHASKA J.X. and GNEDIN N.Y.
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