The Type-II Plateau Supernova 1988A in M58 - what Mechanism Powers its Late-Time Luminosity

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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The detection of high late-time luminosity in the type-II plateau supernova 1988A about 500 days after maximum indicates that some mechanism is still providing large amounts of energy to the supernova at this very late phase. We present a review of the observations of this supernova at different phases, and examine the possible mechanisms that can power the late light curve in the ‘classical’ type-II plateau scenario.

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