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2006IAUC.8700....4N 75 T                   2 6
Supernova 2006bp in NGC 3953.
NAKANO S. and ITAGAKI K.
2006ATel..793....1I 75 T                   2 5 Swift observations of
SN 2006bp in NGC 3953.
IMMLER S., BROWN P.J. and MILNE P.
2006ATel..841....1I 3 0 Swift observations of SN 2006dd in NGC 1316. IMMLER S., MILNE P. and BROWN P.J.
2006ATel..916....1B 1 5 10 Swift observations of SN 2006jc in UGC 4904. BROWN P.J., IMMLER S. and MODJAZ M.
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...664..435I 1372   K A     X C       36 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...666.1093Q 40   K                 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.
2008MNRAS.383...57D 268           X C F     5 8 64 Time-dependent effects in photospheric-phase Type II supernova spectra. DESSART L. and HILLIER D.J.
2008ApJ...675..644D 4168 T   A S   X C       108 23 126 Using quantitative spectroscopic analysis to determine the properties and distances of type II plateau supernovae: SN 2005cs and
SN 2006bp.
DESSART L., BLONDIN S., BROWN P.J., et al.
2008ATel.1407....1B 3 0 Swift observations/phototyping of probable type II SN 2008aw. BROWN P.J., IMMLER S. and MILNE P.
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.
2008CBET.1314....1Y 3 1 Supernova 2008bj in MCG +08-22-20. YUAN F., QUIMBY R., CHAMARRO D., et al.
2008CBET.1371....1M 4 0 Supernova 2008ci in MCG -01-1-5. MORRELL N.
2008CBET.1434....1H 5 0 Supernovae 2008dw and 2008ea. HSIAO E.Y., GRAHAM M.L., PRITCHET C.J., et al.
2008MNRAS.389..113P 40           X         1 35 151 Massive stars exploding in a He-rich circumstellar medium - I. Type Ibn (SN 2006jc-like) events. PASTORELLO A., MATTILA S., ZAMPIERI L., et al.
2008ApJ...683L.131G 344           X C       8 8 84 Probing shock breakout with serendipitous GALEX detections of two SNLS type II-P supernovae. GEZARI S., DESSART L., BASA S., et al.
2008CBET.1482....1M 3 0 Supernova 2008fc in UGC 2883. MODJAZ M., CHORNOCK R. and KEWLEY L.
2009ApJ...690.1303M 45           X         1 10 147 The exceptionally luminous type II-linear supernova 2008es. MILLER A.A., CHORNOCK R., PERLEY D.A., et al.
2009ApJ...690.1313G 422           X C F     9 11 130 Discovery of the ultra-bright type II-L supernova 2008es. GEZARI S., HALPERN J.P., GRUPE D., et al.
2009ApJ...692L..84M viz 41           X         1 8 60 Early spectroscopic identification of SN 2008D. MALESANI D., FYNBO J.P.U., HJORTH J., et al.
2009AJ....137.4517B viz 320       D     X C       8 32 165 Ultraviolet light curves of supernovae with the Swift Ultraviolet/Optical Telescope. BROWN P.J., HOLLAND S.T., IMMLER S., et al.
2009MNRAS.394.2266P viz 230           X C F     4 25 193 SN 2005cs in M51 - II. Complete evolution in the optical and the near-infrared. PASTORELLO A., VALENTI S., ZAMPIERI L., et al.
2009ApJ...698.1367G 43           X         1 19 210 Luminous thermal flares from quiescent supermassive black holes. GEZARI S., HECKMAN T., CENKO S.B., et al.
2009MNRAS.395.1409S viz 16       D               1 294 620 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.
2009ApJ...700.1456B 773   K   D S   X C F     18 36 41 Ultraviolet spectroscopy of supernovae: the first two years of Swift observations. BUFANO F., IMMLER S., TURATTO M., et al.
2010ApJ...708..661D viz 229           X         6 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.
2009PASP..121.1294B 76           X         2 15 0 The ultraviolet view of supernovae. BUFANO F.
2010ApJ...713.1363C 38           X         1 23 33 Large late-time asphericities in three type IIP supernovae. CHORNOCK R., FILIPPENKO A.V., 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.
2010ApJ...717L..52B 156             C F     1 8 52 Supernova 2009kf: an ultraviolet bright type IIP supernova discovered with Pan-STARRS 1 and GALEX. BOTTICELLA M.T., TRUNDLE C., PASTORELLO A., et al.
2010MNRAS.405.2113D 39           X         1 21 59 Shock-heating of stellar envelopes: a possible common mechanism at the origin of explosions and eruptions in massive stars. DESSART L., LIVNE E. and WALDMAN R.
2010MNRAS.405.2141D 44           X         1 5 69 Supernova radiative-transfer modelling: a new approach using non-local thermodynamic equilibrium and full time dependence. DESSART L. and HILLIER D.J.
2010ApJ...720L..77G 307           X C F     6 8 35 GALEX and Pan-STARRS1 discovery of SN IIP 2010aq: the first few days after shock breakout in a red supergiant star. GEZARI S., REST A., HUBER M.E., et al.
2010ApJ...721.1627M 76           X         2 68 51 Near-ultraviolet properties of a large sample of type Ia supernovae as observed with the Swift UVOT. MILNE P.A., BROWN P.J., ROMING P.W.A., et al.
2010MNRAS.408..827D viz 350           X C F     7 5 75 Determining the main-sequence mass of type II supernova progenitors. DESSART L., LIVNE E. and WALDMAN R.
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 15       D               2 433 631 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.410.1739D 160           X         4 6 78 Non-LTE time-dependent spectroscopic modelling of type II-plateau supernovae from the photospheric to the nebular phase: case study for 15 and 25 m progenitor stars. DESSART L. and HILLIER D.J.
2011ApJ...736...76R 38           X         1 37 56 SN 2008in–Bridging the gap between normal and faint supernovae of type IIP. ROY R., KUMAR B., BENETTI S., et al.
2011ApJ...736..159G viz 271           X C       6 11 63 Real-time detection and rapid multiwavelength follow-up observations of a highly subluminous type II-P supernova from the Palomar Transient Factory survey. GAL-YAM A., KASLIWAL M.M., ARCAVI I., et al.
2011Sci...333..856S 1 96 213 Circumstellar material in Type Ia supernovae via sodium absorption features. STERNBERG A., GAL-YAM A., SIMON D., et al.
2011ApJ...739...41C 247       D     X C       6 29 61 The transitional stripped-envelope SN 2008ax: spectral evolution and evidence for large asphericity. CHORNOCK R., FILIPPENKO A.V., LI W., et al.
2011A&A...532A..29M 77           X         2 48 5 The discovery and classification of 16 supernovae at high redshifts in ELAIS-S1. The Stockholm VIMOS Supernova Survey II. MELINDER J., DAHLEN T., MENCIA-TRINCHANT L., et al.
2009CBET.1755....1C 38 T       O X         3 1 Supernova 2009cy. CATELAN M., DRAKE A.J., DJORGOVSKI S.G., et al.
2011ApJ...740...85W 348           X C       8 9 41 Transient superstrong coronal lines and broad bumps in the galaxy SDSS J074820.67+471214.3. WANG T.-G., ZHOU H.-Y., WANG L.-F., et al.
2009CBET.2059....1C 38 T       O X         7 2 Supernovae 2009lz, 2009ma, and 2009mb. CHRISTENSEN E., DRAKE A.J., DJORGOVSKI S.G., et al.
2010CBET.2164....1M 38 T       O X         3 0 Supernovae 2009mx and 2009my. MILISAVLJEVIC D. and FESEN R.
2010CBET.2209....1C 38 T       O X         3 1 Supernova 2010aj in MCG -01-32-35. CENKO S.B., COBB B.E., KLEISER I.K., et al.
2010CBET.2237....1F 38 T       O X         4 0 Supernova 2010bk in NGC 4433. FOLATELLI G.
2012MNRAS.419.1515D 94       D         F     3 43 105 What are published X-ray light curves telling us about young supernova expansion? DWARKADAS V.V. and GRUSZKO J.
2012MNRAS.419.2783T 712   K   D S   X C F     16 13 25 Measuring expansion velocities in type II-p supernovae. TAKATS K. and VINKO J.
2010CBET.2315....1M 38 T       O X         3 0 Supernova 2010cl in MCG -02-25-20. MORRELL N. and PHILLIPS M.
2012A&A...538A.120L viz 15       D               1 5598 37 A unified supernova catalogue. LENNARZ D., ALTMANN D. and WIEBUSCH C.
2006CBET..470....1N 38 T       O X         1 3 Supernova 2006bp in NGC 3953. NAKANO S.
2006CBET..471....1Q 39 T       O X         1 5 Supernova 2006bp in NGC 3953. QUIMBY R., BROWN P., CALDWELL J., et al.
2006CBET..476....1I 37 T       O X         1 1 Supernova 2006bp in NGC 3953. IMMLER S. and BROWN P.J.
2006CBET..495....1K 38 T       O X         1 2 Supernova 2006bp in NGC 3953. KELLEY M.T., STOCKDALE C.J., SRAMEK R.A., et al.
2011CBET.2736....1G 42 T       O X         3 26 Supernova 2011dh in M51 = PSN J13303600+4706330. GRIGA T., REILAND T., RIOU A., et al.
2011CBET.2860....1V 38 T       O X         4 0 Supernova 2011go in MCG +07-15-2. VINKO J., WHEELER J.C., CHATZOPOULOS E., et al.
2012MNRAS.422.1122I 155           X C       3 42 54 The bright type IIP SN 2009bw, showing signs of interaction. INSERRA C., TURATTO M., PASTORELLO A., et al.
2011CBET.2908....2V 38 T       O X         3 0 Supernova 2011hy in UGC 3131 = PSN J04450526+7247025. VALENTI S., PASTORELLO A., BENETTI S., et al.
2012MNRAS.424..252H 44           X         1 6 70 Time-dependent radiative transfer calculations for supernovae. HILLIER D.J. and DESSART L.
2012CBET.2980....2M 39 T       O X         5 0 Supernova 2012D in PGC 44486 = PSN J12583711+2710252. MAGILL L., KOTAK R. and WRIGHT D.
2012CBET.3054....2I 40 T       O X         3 7 Supernova 2012aw in M95 = PSN J10435372+1140177. ITOH R., UI T. and YAMANAKA M.
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.
2012ApJ...759..107K viz 15       D               1 553 146 Core-collapse supernovae and host galaxy stellar populations. KELLY P.L. and KIRSHNER R.P.
2013ApJ...764L..13B 430           X C       10 13 27 The long-lived UV "plateau" of SN 2012aw. BAYLESS A.J., PRITCHARD T.A., ROMING P.W.A., et al.
2013A&A...549A..79S 679       D     X C       17 36 13 Twelve type II-P supernovae seen with the eyes of Spitzer. SZALAI T. and VINKO J.
2013MNRAS.428.1927C 16       D               1 330 52 On the association between core-collapse supernovae and HII regions. CROWTHER P.A.
2013MNRAS.431L.102M 40           X         1 12 27 Supernova 2012ec: identification of the progenitor and early monitoring with PESSTO. MAUND J.R., FRASER M., SMARTT S.J., et al.
2013MNRAS.433.1871B viz 157           X C       3 32 76 Supernova 2012aw - a high-energy clone of archetypal Type IIP SN 1999em. BOSE S., KUMAR B., SUTARIA F., et al.
2013A&A...555A.142I viz 39           X         1 38 54 Moderately luminous type II supernovae. INSERRA C., PASTORELLO A., TURATTO M., et al.
2013MNRAS.436..774E viz 16       D               1 250 249 The death of massive stars - II. Observational constraints on the progenitors of type Ibc supernovae. ELDRIDGE J.J., FRASER M., SMARTT S.J., et al.
2014ApJ...780...21M 83             C       1 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.
2014MNRAS.438L..36G 41           X         1 5 24 The production of strong, broad HeII emission after the tidal disruption of a main-sequence star by a supermassive black hole. GASKELL C.M. and ROJAS LOBOS P.A.
2014MNRAS.438L.101V viz 342     A     X C F     7 13 127 The first month of evolution of the slow-rising Type IIP SN 2013ej in M74. VALENTI S., SAND D., PASTORELLO A., et al.
2014ApJ...782...98B 567   K   D     X C       14 21 47 Distance determination to eight galaxies using expanding photosphere method. BOSE S. and KUMAR B.
2014AstL...40..111C 6 3 Disparity between Hα and Hβ in SN 2008 in: Inhomogeneous external layers of type IIP supernovae? CHUGAI N.N. and UTROBIN V.P.
2014AJ....147..118R 39           X         1 59 117 Absolute-magnitude distributions of supernovae. RICHARDSON D., JENKINS III R.L., WRIGHT J., et al.
2014ApJ...787..157P 134       D     X         4 51 35 Bolometric and UV light curves of core-collapse supernovae. PRITCHARD T.A., ROMING P.W.A., BROWN P.J., et al.
2014MNRAS.441..671A 40           X         1 10 26 Analysis of blueshifted emission peaks in Type II supernovae. ANDERSON J.P., DESSART L., GUTIERREZ C.P., et al.
2014MNRAS.442..844F viz 81           X         2 32 135 Photometric and spectroscopic properties of Type II-P supernovae. FARAN T., POZNANSKI D., FILIPPENKO A.V., et al.
2014ApJ...795..142G viz 16       D               1 448 7 Defining photometric peculiar type Ia supernovae. GONZALEZ-GAITAN S., HSIAO E.Y., PIGNATA G., et al.
2015ApJ...799..215P viz 532       D     X C       13 53 38 A global model of the light curves and expansion velocities of Type II-Plateau supernovae. PEJCHA O. and PRIETO J.L.
2015A&A...575A..95S 82             C       1 15 106 Condensation of dust in the ejecta of Type II-P supernovae. SARANGI A. and CHERCHNEFF I.
2015A&A...575A.100U 40           X         1 11 12 Parameters of Type IIP SN 2012A and clumpiness effects. UTROBIN V.P. and CHUGAI N.N.
2015MNRAS.448.2312B 238           X C       5 21 9 SN 2012ec: mass of the progenitor from PESSTO follow-up of the photospheric phase. BARBARINO C., DALL'ORA M., BOTTICELLA M.T., et al.
2015MNRAS.448.2482J 119           X C       2 18 27 Supersolar Ni/Fe production in the Type IIP SN 2012ec. JERKSTRAND A., SMARTT S.J., SOLLERMAN J., et al.
2015ApJ...804...28G 280           X C       6 7 30 GALEX detection of shock breakout in Type IIP supernova PS1-13arp: implications for the progenitor star wind. GEZARI S., JONES D.O., SANDERS N.E., et al.
2012ATel.4669....1D           X     *   1 14 ~ Keck spectroscopic classification of CRTS SNe. DRAKE A.J., DJORGOVSKI S.G., MAHABAL A.A., et al.
2015ApJ...806..225P 44           X         1 7 56 On the intrinsic diversity of Type II-plateau supernovae. PEJCHA O. and PRIETO J.L.
2015ATel.7692....1S 40           X         1 16 ~ Du Pont Classifications of ASAS-SN and BOSS Supernovae. SHAPPEE B.J. and MORRELL N.
2013ATel.5101....1C 39           X         1 4 ~ Classification of PSN 19493251-7013200 as a Type II SN with WiFeS. CHILDRESS M., SCALZO R., TUCKER B., et al.
2013ATel.5290....1D 39           X         1 9 ~ PESSTO spectroscopic classification of optical transients. DE CIA A., BARBARINO C., VREESWIJK P., et al.
2015MNRAS.450.2373B 199           X C F     3 19 37 SN 2013ab: a normal Type IIP supernova in NGC 5669. BOSE S., VALENTI S., MISRA K., et al.
2015A&A...582A...3G 135       D     X         4 68 45 A comparative study of Type II-P and II-L supernova rise times as exemplified by the case of LSQ 13cuw. GALL E.E.E., POLSHAW J., KOTAK R., et al.
2014ATel.6230....1C 39           X         1 11 ~ Classification of four supernovae with WiFeS. CHILDRESS M., OWEN C., SCALZO R., et al.
2014ATel.6249....1P 39           X         1 3 2 Spectroscopic Classification of ASASSN -14bf and ASASSN -14ca. PRIETO J.L., PORTER A., KAUR A., et al.
2016AJ....151...33G viz 16       D               1 168 81 UBVRIz light curves of 51 Type II supernovae. GALBANY L., HAMUY M., PHILLIPS M.M., et al.
2016MNRAS.455.2712B 241           X C F     4 40 3 Photometric and polarimetric observations of fast declining Type II supernovae 2013hj and 2014G. BOSE S., KUMAR B., MISRA K., et al.
2016ApJ...818....3K 102       D     X         3 24 153 Flash spectroscopy: emission lines from the ionized circumstellar material around <10-day-old Type II supernovae. KHAZOV D., YARON O., GAL-YAM A., et al.
2016ApJ...819....5T 242           X C       5 25 49 Rapidly rising transients from the Subaru Hyper Suprime-Cam transient survey. TANAKA M., TOMINAGA N., MOROKUMA T., et al.
2014ATel.6822....1Z 39           X         1 3 ~ Spectroscopic Classification of PSN J08492024+3642572 as a Type II-P Supernova. ZHANG J. and WANG X.
2016ApJ...822....6D 282           X C       6 23 37 Extensive spectroscopy and photometry of the Type IIP supernova 2013ej. DHUNGANA G., KEHOE R., VINKO J., et al.
2015ATel.7552....1Z 40           X         1 3 ~ Spectroscopic Classification of PS 15abr as a Type II-P Supernova. ZHANG J. and WANG X.
2016MNRAS.459.3939V viz 298       D     X C F     6 210 225 The diversity of Type II supernova versus the similarity in their progenitors. VALENTI S., HOWELL D.A., STRITZINGER M.D., et al.
2015ATel.8183....1J 40           X         1 4 ~ SALT spectroscopic classification of PS15cjr (=LSQ15bgf) as a type-IIb supernova near maximum light. JHA S.W., PAN Y.-C., FOLEY R.J., et al.
2016AJ....152..102B viz 162           X C       3 24 32 Interpreting flux from broadband photometry. BROWN P.J., BREEVELD A., ROMING P.W.A., et al.
2016MNRAS.461.2003Y viz 81               F     3 18 32 450 d of Type II SN 2013ej in optical and near-infrared. YUAN F., JERKSTRAND A., VALENTI S., et al.
2015ATel.8399....1L 40           X         1 5 2 PESSTO spectroscopic classification of optical transients. LE GUILLOU L., LE BRETON R., CHEN T.-W., et al.
2016ATel.8541....1G 40           X         1 3 ~ Spectroscopic classification of PSNJ 09195286-6854419. GALBANY L., GONZALEZ-GAITAN S., DONG S., et al.
2016MNRAS.462.4094S 40           X         1 105 55 Pan-STARRS and PESSTO search for an optical counterpart to the LIGO gravitational-wave source GW150914. SMARTT S.J., CHAMBERS K.C., SMITH K.W., et al.
2016ApJ...832..139H 162           X C       3 14 16 Optical and ultraviolet observations of the very young Type IIP SN 2014cx in NGC 337. HUANG F., WANG X., ZAMPIERI L., et al.
2016ApJ...833..231T 40           X         1 103 50 A systematic study of mid-infrared emission from core-collapse supernovae with SPIRITS. TINYANONT S., KASLIWAL M.M., FOX O.D., et al.
2016ATel.8584....1Z 40           X         1 3 1 Spectroscopic Classification of   ASASSN-16at (AT 2016X) as a young Type II-P Supernova. ZHENG X.-M. and ZHANG J.-J.
2017PASP..129e4201S 16       D               1 215 111 Revisiting the Lick Observatory Supernova Search volume-limited sample: updated classifications and revised stripped-envelope Supernova fractions. SHIVVERS I., MODJAZ M., ZHENG W., et al.
2016ATel.8896....1F 40           X         1 6 1 Spectroscopic Classification of ASASSN-16dm, ASASSN-16dn, and ASASSN-16dp. FALCO E., CHALLIS P., KIRSHNER R., et al.
2017A&A...605A..83D 331           X C       7 10 65 Explosion of red-supergiant stars: Influence of the atmospheric structure on shock breakout and early-time supernova radiation. DESSART L., HILLIER D.J. and AUDIT E.
2017ApJ...850...89G 341       D     X C       8 252 84 Type II supernova spectral diversity. I. Observations, sample characterization, and spectral line evolution. GUTIERREZ C.P., ANDERSON J.P., HAMUY M., et al.
2017MNRAS.472.5004U 41           X         1 15 5 Luminous Type IIP SN 2013ej with high-velocity 56Ni ejecta. UTROBIN V.P. and CHUGAI N.N.
2018MNRAS.473..513F 181       D       C F     7 29 10 The evolution of temperature and bolometric luminosity in Type II supernovae. FARAN T., NAKAR E. and POZNANSKI D.
2018ApJ...853...62T viz 307       D     X         8 30 88 The early detection and follow-up of the highly obscured Type II supernova 2016ija/DLT16am. TARTAGLIA L., SAND D.J., VALENTI S., et al.
2017Sci...358.1574S 38 6 228 Early spectra of the gravitational wave source GW170817: Evolution of a neutron star merger. SHAPPEE B.J., SIMON J.D., DROUT M.R., et al.
2016AcA....66..219H 163           X C       3 5 13 Discovery and Observations of the Unusually Luminous Type-Defying II-P/II-L Supernova ASASSN-13co. HOLOIEN T.W.-S., PRIETO J.L., PEJCHA O., et al.
2018MNRAS.475.1937T 41           X         1 27 11 SNe 2013K and 2013am: observed and physical properties of two slow, normal Type IIP events. TOMASELLA L., CAPPELLARO E., PUMO M.L., et al.
2018MNRAS.475.3959H 288           X C F     5 26 18 SN 2016X: a type II-P supernova with a signature of shock breakout from explosion of a massive red supergiant. HUANG F., WANG X.-F., HOSSEINZADEH G., et al.
2018A&A...611A..25G viz 329           X C       7 43 12 An updated Type II supernova Hubble diagram. GALL E.E.E., KOTAK R., LEIBUNDGUT B., et al.
2018MNRAS.476.1497B 617           X C F     13 31 9 SN 2013fs and SN 2013fr: exploring the circumstellar-material diversity in Type II supernovae. BULLIVANT C., SMITH N., WILLIAMS G.G., et al.
2018A&A...612A..61D 41           X         1 11 7 Supernovae from massive stars with extended tenuous envelopes. DESSART L., YOON S.-C., LIVNE E., et al.
2018ApJ...861...63H viz 44           X         1 14 55 Short-lived circumstellar interaction in the low-luminosity Type IIP SN 2016bkv. HOSSEINZADEH G., VALENTI S., McCULLY C., et al.
2016ATel.9506....1S 40           X         1 2 ~ PESSTO spectroscopic classification of optical transients. SHORT L., PRENTICE S., JAMES P., et al.
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