The 20 and 6 centimeter radio light curves for SN 1981K - A type II radio supernova

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Centimeter Waves, Light Curve, Radio Stars, Supernovae, Very Large Array (Vla), Radio Sources (Astronomy), Radio Telescopes

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Observations of the radio supernova SN 1981K made with the VLA at 20 and 6 cm from 1985 March through 1990 May are presented. Since the radio emission from supernovae appears to fall into distinct classes, an optical classification for SN 1981K is established solely from the radio data. From its 20 and 6 cm radio light curves, SN 1981K is shown to be a Type II supernova with radio properties similar to those of SN 1979C and SN 1980K.

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