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Core Density Collapse Phenomena

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Anisotropies in Core Collapse Supernovae

Chinese Journal of Astronomy and Astrophysics, 2006
Core-collapse supernovae are the final stage of the evolution of massive stars. When these have previously lost their hydrogen and helium envelopes, the supernova explosion is classified as Type Ic. This class of supernovae are particularly interesting because of the link with long-duration Gamma-Ray Bursts.
Pian, E., Mazzali, P.
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Core collapse supernovae

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2007
In this contribution I highlight some of the new findings concerning core‐collapse, type II supernovae. In particular, after some comments on SN statistics, I review the case for a large spread in ejecta and Ni mass, the discovery of a population of faint, low energy events and the increasing evidences of the presence of dense circumstellar material ...
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Core Collapse

2017
David Branch, J. Craig Wheeler
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