Light-curve and spectral properties of ultra-stripped core-collapse supernovae leading to binary neutron stars
We investigate light-curve and spectral properties of ultra-stripped core-collapse supernovae. Ultra-stripped supernovae are the explosions of heavily stripped massive stars which lost their envelopes via binary interactions with a compact companion star. They eject only ∼0.1~M⊙ and may be the main...
Main Authors: | Moriya, T, Mazzali, P, Tominaga, N, Hachinger, S, Blinnikov, S, Tauris, T, Takahashi, K, Tanaka, M, Langer, N, Podsiadlowski, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Oxford University Press
2016
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