SN 1975A , the SIMBAD biblio

SN 1975A , the SIMBAD biblio (39 results) C.D.S. - SIMBAD4 rel 1.8 - 2024.04.24CEST00:54:51


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1976ApJ...207...44K 1 4 30 Observations of supernovae 1975 A in NGC 2207 and 1975 B in the Perseus cluster. KIRSHNER R.P., ARP H.C. and DUNLAP J.R.
1977SvA....21..675P 1 44 246 Light curves, color curves, and expansion velocity of type I SN as functions of the rate of brightness decline. PSKOVSKII Y.P.
1977SvAL....3..215P 69 5 A photometric classification of SN. PSKOVSKII Y.P.
1978AJ.....83..224B 60 47 The Hubble diagram for supernovae. BRANCH D. and BETTIS C.
1978MmSAI..49..331B 9 12 Type I SN. BARBON R.
1979ApJ...227..729D 54 249 The extragalactic distance scale. VI. Distances of 458 spiral galaxies from tertiary indicators. DE VAUCOULEURS G.
1979MNRAS.186..609B 2 2 26 On the use of type I supernovae to determine the Hubble constant. BRANCH D.
1980A&A....81...43G 1 1 6 Type I supernovae: IV. The spectrum before the maximum of luminosity. GORDON C.
1981ApJ...246..267C 4 4 95 Exploding white dwarf models for type I supernovae. CHEVALIER R.A.
1981ApJ...248.1076B 1 16 86 Some statistical properties of type I supernovae. BRANCH D.
1983ApJ...267..779S 1 5 31 Radioactive models of type I supernovae. SCHURMANN S.R.
1984A&AS...58..735B 1026 42 A revised supernova catalogue. BARBON R., CAPPELLARO E., CIATTI F., et al.
1984AZh....61.1125P 55 11 Photometric classification and basic characteristics of type I supernovae. PSKOVSKIJ Y.P.
1986ApJ...300L..51B 59 61 On the relative frequencies of the kinds of type I supernovae. BRANCH D.
1986ATsir1440....1S 26 0 The relative number of the peculiar type I supernovae. SANDLER B.A. and CHUGAJ N.N.
1986PZ.....22..279T 110 11 Light and colour curves of type I and II supernovae. TSVETKOV D.Y.
1987ApJ...322..215G 116 28 Prospects for gamma-ray line observations of individual supernovae. GEHRELS N., LEVENTHAL M. and MacCALLUM C.J.
1988ApJ...330L.117B 23 66 Differences among expansion velocities of type Ia supernovae. BRANCH D., DRUCKER W. and JEFFERY D.J.
1988IAUC.4654....0W 4 ~ Supernova 1988R in MCG 9-23-9. WALSH J., KING D., CLEGG R., et al.
1989A&AS...81..421B viz 1262 130 The Asiago supernova catalogue. BARBON R., CAPPELLARO E. and TURATTO M.
1990AJ....100..530M 99 116 Supernova absolute-magnitude distributions. MILLER D.L. and BRANCH D.
1992AJ....103..379M 48 19 Type Ia supernovae and cosmic peculiar velocities. MILLER D.L. and BRANCH D.
1993AJ....106.2383B 83 236 On the relative frequencies of spectroscopically normal and peculiar type Ia supernovae. BRANCH D., FISHER A. and NUGENT P.
1994PASP..106.1276B 250 79 Distribution of supernovae relative to spiral arms and H II regions. BARTUNOV O.S., TSVETKOV D.Y. and FILIMONOVA I.V.
1996ApJ...473..707M 169 27 Constraining the ages of supernova progenitors. I. Supernovae and spiral arms. McMILLAN R.J. and CIARDULLO R.
1998A&A...331..421L 112 9 HIPPARCOS calibration of the peak brightness of four SNe Ia and the value of H0. LANOIX P.
1999A&AS..139..531B viz 1468 151 The Asiago supernova catalogue - 10 years after. BARBON R., BUONDI V., CAPPELLARO E., et al.
1999IAUC.7268R...1M 4 ~ Supernova 1999ec in NGC 2207. MODJAZ M. and LI W.D.
2001MNRAS.328.1181N viz 572 24 Supernovae in isolated galaxies, in pairs and in groups of galaxies. NAVASARDYAN H., PETROSIAN A.R., TURATTO M., et al.
2012A&A...538A.120L viz 15       D               1 5598 37 A unified supernova catalogue. LENNARZ D., ALTMANN D. and WIEBUSCH C.
2013AJ....146...30K 39           X         1 33 51 Integral field spectroscopy of supernova explosion sites: constraining the mass and metallicity of the progenitors. I. Type Ib and Ic supernovae. KUNCARAYAKTI H., DOI M., ALDERING G., et al.
2013MNRAS.434..527L 39           X         1 72 40 Environment-derived constraints on the progenitors of low-luminosity type I supernovae. LYMAN J.D., JAMES P.A., PERETS H.B., et al.
2015MNRAS.448..732A viz 16       D               2 201 20 On the environments of Type Ia supernovae within host galaxies. ANDERSON J.P., JAMES P.A., FORSTER F., et al.
2017ApJ...837..167J 41           X         1 39 12 SPIRITS 15c and SPIRITS 14buu: two obscured supernovae in the nearby star-forming galaxy IC 2163. JENCSON J.E., KASLIWAL M.M., JOHANSSON J., et al.
2021ApJ...909..145D 174           X         4 25 ~ SN 2013ai: a link between hydrogen-rich and hydrogen-poor core-collapse supernovae. DAVIS S., PESSI P.J., FRASER M., et al.
2022MNRAS.509.1587W viz 45           X         1 23 17 A multimission catalogue of ultraluminous X-ray source candidates. WALTON D.J., MACKENZIE A.D.A., GULLY H., et al.
2021ApJ...923...86C viz 17       D               1 813 3 Local environments of low-redshift supernovae. CRONIN S.A., UTOMO D., LEROY A.K., et al.
2023ApJ...945..107P 93           X         2 39 5 Circumstellar Medium Interaction in SN 2018lab, A Low-luminosity Type IIP Supernova Observed with TESS. PEARSON J., HOSSEINZADEH G., SAND D.J., et al.
2024ApJS..271...40J 70       D     X         2 53 ~ Toward Precision Cosmology with Improved Planetary Nebula Luminosity Function Distances Using VLT-MUSE. II. A Test Sample from Archival Data. JACOBY G.H., CIARDULLO R., ROTH M.M., et al.

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