Physics
Scientific paper
May 1995
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1995phr...256...23b&link_type=abstract
Physics Reports, Vol. 256, No. 1 - 3, p. 23 - 35
Physics
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Supernovae: Spectra, Supernovae: Nearby Galaxies
Scientific paper
Supernova 1993J, a Type IIpec supernova, was discovered on 1993 March 28 in the nearby galaxy M81. The spectra displayed strong Balmer lines establishing its classification as a Type II supernova. About 26 days after explosion the Hα profile became anomalous, signaling the presence of significant amounts of helium. Additionally, the light curve displayed an anomalous double peak. We review the observations and interpretation of SN 1993J through the use of light curve fitting and synthetic spectra.
Baron Eddie
Hauschildt Peter. H.
Young Todd R.
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