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Aug 2007
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THE MULTICOLORED LANDSCAPE OF COMPACT OBJECTS AND THEIR EXPLOSIVE ORIGINS. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 924, pp. 342-349
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Supernovae, Luminosities, Magnitudes, Effective Temperatures, Colors, And Spectral Classification, Spectroscopy And Spectrophotometry
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SUSPECT is a web-based database of supernova spectra (and photometry). As we thank observers who have contributed spectra to SUSPECT, we encourage them and other observers to develop the habit of sending spectra as they publish them. SYNOW is a simple resonance-scattering supernova synthetic-spectrum code that is used at the University of Oklahoma and elsewhere. A revised version of SYNOW that is now publicly available is briefly described. We offer an overview of our ongoing comparative direct analysis of spectra of Type Ia supernovae and a discussion (with some emphasis on the unusual Type Ib SN 2005bf) of the issue of whether Type Ib and perhaps even Type Ic supernovae eject hydrogen.
Baron Eddie
Branch David
Casebeer Darrin
Hall Nicholas
Jeffery David J.
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