IUE-ULDA Access Guide No. 6: Supernovae

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Iue, Ulda, Uniform Low Dispersion Archive, Supernovae

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The International Ultraviolet Explorer (IUE) has been the first space born telescope to obtain UV observations of supernovae (SNe). For the observations of unpredictable, fast-evolving events like SNe the main requirement is rapidity in response. IUE is still unmatched from this point of view and has provided unique observations of the early phases for many bright SNe. The Hubble Spect Telescope (HST) taking advantage of its larger collecting area is able to obtain spectra with better S/N than IUE but, owing to the complexity of its operation, it does not have the flexibility of IUE. The purpose of the atlas is to give the basic information for the SNe observed with IUE and allow a quick look through the SN spectra available in ULDA.

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