2 Schematic representation of Supernovae classification (Kasen 2012)

2 Schematic representation of Supernovae classification (Kasen 2012)

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The work of this dissertation concerns the analysis of the physical properties of 27 Stripped Envelope Supernovae (SE-SNe) using photometric and spectroscopic methods. The first chapter provides an overview of the SE-SNe key features as type classification, light curve properties, spectra profiles, and the explosion mechanisms, including a brief di...

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