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2008ATel.1382....1C 1 1 3 VLA radio upper limit on Type IIn supernova 2008S. CHANDRA P. and SODERBERG A.
2008CBET.1234....1A 4         O           2 19 Supernova 2008S in NGC 6946. ARBOUR R. and BOLES T.
2008CBET.1235....1S 2         O           2 9 Supernova 2008S in NGC 6946. STANISHEV V., PASTORELLO A. and PURSIMO T.
2008CBET.1235....2A         O           2 2 Supernova 2008S in NGC 6946. ARBOUR R.
2008CBET.1236....1S         O           2 1 Supernova 2008S in NGC 6946. SCHMEER P.
2008CBET.1236....2S         O           2 3 Supernova 2008S in NGC 6946. STANISHEV V., PASTORELLO A. and PURSIMO T.
2008CBET.1275....1S 39 T       O X         6 15 Supernovae 2007gw, 2008S, 2008T, 2008al, 2008ao, and 2008ap. STEELE T.N., SILVERMAN J.M., GANESHALINGAM M., et al.
2008CBET.1275....2G 38 T       O X         6 0 Supernovae 2007gw, 2008S, 2008T, 2008al, 2008ao, and 2008ap. GREEN D.W.E.
2008CBET.1275....3G 38 T       O X         6 0 Supernovae 2007gw, 2008S, 2008T, 2008al, 2008ao, and 2008ap. GREEN D.W.E.
2008CBET.1275....4G 38 T       O X         6 0 Supernovae 2007gw, 2008S, 2008T, 2008al, 2008ao, and 2008ap. GREEN D.W.E.
2008CBET.1275....5G 38 T       O X         6 0 Supernovae 2007gw, 2008S, 2008T, 2008al, 2008ao, and 2008ap. GREEN D.W.E.
2008CBET.1275....6G 38 T       O X         7 0 Supernovae 2007gw, 2008S, 2008T, 2008al, 2008ao, and 2008ap. GREEN D.W.E.
2008CBET.1330....1W 38 T       O X         2 1 Supernova 2008S in NGC 6946. WELCH D.L., CLAYTON G.C. and SUGERMAN B.
2008CBET.1331....1G 38 T       O X         2 0 Supernova 2008S in NGC 6946. GREEN D.W.E.
2008CBET.1331....2W 38 T       O X         2 1 Supernova 2008S in NGC 6946. WELCH D.L., CLAYTON G.C. and SUGERMAN B.
2008CBET.1340....1Y 38 T       O X         2 1 Supernova 2008S in NGC 6946. YEE J.C., EASTMAN J.D. and PRIETO J.L.
2008CBET.1381....1W 38 T       O X         3 5 Supernova 2008S in NGC 6946. WESSON R., FABBRI J., BARLOW M., et al.
2008ApJ...681L...9P 1063 T   A D     X C       27 12 200 Discovery of the dust-enshrouded progenitor of
SN 2008S with Spitzer.
PRIETO J.L., KISTLER M.D., THOMPSON T.A., et al.
2008ApJS..177..465F viz 38           X         1 25 24 The long-term variability of the X-ray sources in NGC 6946 and NGC 4485/4490. FRIDRIKSSON J.K., HOMAN J., LEWIN W.H.G., et al.
2008ApJ...683..630H 1 47 104 Planetary nebulae in face-on spiral galaxies. I. Planetary nebula photometry and distances. HERRMANN K.A., CIARDULLO R., FELDMEIER J.J., et al.
2008ApJ...684.1336K 40           X         1 48 229 A survey about nothing: monitoring a million supergiants for failed supernovae. KOCHANEK C.S., BEACOM J.F., KISTLER M.D., et al.
2008ApJ...683L...5Y 182           X         1 1 289 Revealing the high-redshift star formation rate with gamma-ray bursts. YUKSEL H., KISTLER M.D., BEACOM J.F., et al.
2008A&A...491..507U 39           X         1 11 42 Progenitor mass of the type IIP supernova 2005cs. UTROBIN V.P. and CHUGAI N.N.
2008ApJ...688L..91M 39           X         1 17 45 VLT detection of a red supergiant progenitor of the type II-P supernova 2008bk. MATTILA S., SMARTT S.J., ELDRIDGE J.J., et al.
2009MNRAS.394...21D viz 79           X         2 16 100 SN 1994W: an interacting supernova or two interacting shells? DESSART L., HILLIER D.J., GEZARI S., et al.
2009ApJ...695..208W 143   K A     X         4 9 134 Nucleosynthesis in electron capture supernovae of asymptotic giant branch stars. WANAJO S., NOMOTO K., JANKA H.-T., et al.
2009ApJ...695L.154B 368     A     X         10 15 137 The 2008 luminous optical transient in the nearby galaxy NGC 300. BOND H.E., BEDIN L.R., BONANOS A.Z., et al.
2009ApJ...697L..49S 2352 T K A D     X C F     60 19 120
SN 2008S: a cool Super-Eddington wind in a supernova impostor.
SMITH N., GANESHALINGAM M., CHORNOCK R., et al.
2009ApJ...697L.129G 38           X         1 14 15 SCP 06F6: a carbon-rich extragalactic transient at redshift z ≃ 0.14? GANSICKE B.T., LEVAN A.J., MARSH T.R., et al.
2009MNRAS.395.1409S viz 281       D S   X         7 294 620 The death of massive stars - I. Observational constraints on the progenitors of type II-P supernovae. SMARTT S.J., ELDRIDGE J.J., CROCKETT R.M., et al.
2009ApJ...699.1850B 1200     A S   X C F     29 16 124 An intermediate luminosity transient in NGC 300: the eruption of a dust-enshrouded massive star. BERGER E., SODERBERG A.M., CHEVALIER R.A., et al.
2009ApJ...703..300G 569           X         15 10 28 The NGC 300 transient: an alternative method for measuring progenitor masses. GOGARTEN S.M., DALCANTON J.J., MURPHY J.W., et al.
2009AJ....138.1003B viz 99     A     X         3 1760 163 Spitzer SAGE infrared photometry of massive stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud. BONANOS A.Z., MASSA D.L., SEWILO M., et al.
2009MNRAS.398.1041B 5950 T   A D S   X C F     154 43 166
SN 2008S: an electron-capture SN from a super-AGB progenitor ?
BOTTICELLA M.T., PASTORELLO A., SMARTT S.J., et al.
2009ApJ...705L.138P 520     A     X   F     13 8 84 EC-SNe from super-asymptotic giant branch progenitors: theoretical models versus observations. PUMO M.L., TURATTO M., BOTTICELLA M.T., et al.
2009ApJ...705.1364T viz 4760   K A S   X C F     123 92 201 A new class of luminous transients and a first census of their massive stellar progenitors. THOMPSON T.A., PRIETO J.L., STANEK K.Z., et al.
2009ApJ...705.1425P 1502   K A S   X         39 28 59 A Spitzer/IRS spectrum of the 2008 luminous transient in NGC 300: connection to proto-planetary nebulae. PRIETO J.L., SELLGREN K., THOMPSON T.A., et al.
2009A&A...507.1555C 53       D   O X         2 44 38 Bolometric luminosity variations in the luminous blue variable AFGL2298. CLARK J.S., CROWTHER P.A., LARIONOV V.M., et al.
2009ApJ...707.1578K 38           X         1 33 16 Stellar binary companions to supernova progenitors. KOCHANEK C.S.
2010ApJ...709L..11K 550       D     X C F     13 13 44 NGC 300 OT2008-1 as a scaled-down version of the Eta Carinae great eruption. KASHI A., FRANKOWSKI A. and SOKER N.
2010ApJ...709..856S 41           X         1 25 159 Spectral evolution of the extraordinary type IIn supernova 2006gy. SMITH N., CHORNOCK R., SILVERMAN J.M., et al.
2009PASP..121.1334R 50           X         1 25 642 Exploring the optical transient sky with the Palomar Transient Factory. RAU A., KULKARNI S.R., LAW N.M., et al.
2010MNRAS.403..474W 2861 T K A D S   X C F     72 15 42 The destruction and survival of dust in the shell around SN2008S. WESSON R., BARLOW M.J., ERCOLANO B., et al.
2010A&A...510A.108P 572           X C       14 13 15 VLT spectropolarimetry of the optical transient in NGC 300. Evidence of asymmetry in the circumstellar dust. PATAT F., MAUND J.R., BENETTI S., et al.
2009ARA&A..47...63S 270           X         7 81 964 Progenitors of Core-Collapse Supernovae. SMARTT S.J.
2010AJ....139.1451S 1857     A S   X C       47 30 186 Discovery of precursor luminous blue variable outbursts in two recent optical transients: the fitfully variable missing links UGC 2773-OT and SN 2009ip. SMITH N., MILLER A., LI W., et al.
2010MNRAS.404..981M 40           X         1 24 132 Optical and near-infrared coverage of SN 2004et: physical parameters and comparison with other type IIP supernovae. MAGUIRE K., DI CARLO E., SMARTT S.J., et al.
2010ApJ...715.1094K viz 1168   K A     X C       30 12 36 Census of self-obscured massive stars in nearby galaxies with Spitzer: implications for understanding the progenitors of
SN 2008S-like transients.
KHAN R., STANEK K.Z., PRIETO J.L., et al.
2010Natur.465..326K 1 28 73 A massive star origin for an unusual helium-rich supernova in an elliptical galaxy. KAWABATA K.S., MAEDA K., NOMOTO K., et al.
2010ApJ...718L..43H 114           X         3 11 8 SN 2010U: a luminous nova in NGC 4214. HUMPHREYS R.M., PRIETO J.L., ROSENFIELD P., et al.
2010MNRAS.405.2113D 77           X         2 21 59 Shock-heating of stellar envelopes: a possible common mechanism at the origin of explosions and eruptions in massive stars. DESSART L., LIVNE E. and WALDMAN R.
2010ApJ...718.1036U 39           X         1 12 27 Spitzer, very large telescope, and very large array observations of the galactic luminous blue variable candidate HD 168625. UMANA G., BUEMI C.S., TRIGILIO C., et al.
2010ApJ...718.1456O 153           X         4 6 6 Observations of the optical transient in NGC 300 with AKARI/IRC: possibilities of asymmetric dust formation. OHSAWA R., SAKON I., ONAKA T., et al.
2010ApJ...722.1624K 153           X         4 20 23 SDWFS-MT-1: a self-obscured luminous supernova at z ≃ 0.2. KOZLOWSKI S., KOCHANEK C.S., STERN D., et al.
2010MNRAS.408..181P viz 611           X C F     14 44 91 Multiple major outbursts from a restless luminous blue variable in NGC 3432. PASTORELLO A., BOTTICELLA M.T., TRUNDLE C., et al.
2010MNRAS.409..846D 42           X         1 5 40 Nickel-rich outflows produced by the accretion-induced collapse of white dwarfs: light curves and spectra. DARBHA S., METZGER B.D., QUATAERT E., et al.
2011ApJ...730..134K 1099     A S   X C       27 19 52 PTF 10fqs: a luminous red nova in the spiral galaxy Messier 99. KASLIWAL M.M., KULKARNI S.R., ARCAVI I., et al.
2011A&A...527A..61S 38           X         1 23 28 Dust formation in the ejecta of the type II-P supernova 2004dj. SZALAI T., VINKO J., BALOG Z., et al.
2011ApJ...731...47A 38           X         1 28 36 Photometric and spectroscopic evolution of the IIP SN 2007it to day 944. ANDREWS J.E., SUGERMAN B.E.K., CLAYTON G.C., et al.
2011ApJ...732...32F 678     A     X C       17 25 134 The diversity of massive star outbursts. I. Observations of SN2009ip, UGC 2773 OT2009-1, and their progenitors. FOLEY R.J., BERGER E., FOX O., et al.
2011ApJ...732...43K 115           X         3 13 13 Object X: the brightest mid-infrared point source in M33. KHAN R., STANEK K.Z., KOCHANEK C.S., et al.
2011MNRAS.414.3394J 62     A     X         2 7 23 The UK infrared telescope M33 monitoring project – II. The star formation history in the central square kiloparsec. JAVADI A., VAN LOON J.Th. and MIRTORABI M.T.
2011MNRAS.415..773S 1706       D     X C F     43 73 254 Luminous blue variable eruptions and related transients: diversity of progenitors and outburst properties. SMITH N., LI W., SILVERMAN J.M., et al.
2011ApJ...737...17B 23     A               3 12 14 Hubble space telescope imaging of the outburst site of M31 RV. II. No blue remnant in quiescence. BOND H.E.
2011ApJ...737...76K 38           X         1 30 58 The supernova impostor impostor SN 1961V: Spitzer shows that Zwicky was right (again). KOCHANEK C.S., SZCZYGIEL D.M. and STANEK K.Z.
2011MNRAS.415.2009S 155             C F     3 27 106 A revised historical light curve of eta Carinae and the timing of close periastron encounters. SMITH N. and FREW D.J.
2011ApJ...738..154H 208       D     X         6 59 203 The cosmic core-collapse supernova rate does not match the massive-star formation rate. HORIUCHI S., BEACOM J.F., KOCHANEK C.S., et al.
2009RAA.....9..783Z 38           X         1 21 0 Late-time photometry of two nearby type II-P supernovae : 2004dj and 2004et. ZHANG T.-M., WANG X.-F., ZHOU X., et al.
2011ApJ...741...37K 2060 T K A     X C       52 14 63 Dusty explosions from dusty progenitors: the physics of
SN 2008S and the 2008 NGC 300-OT.
KOCHANEK C.S.
2011ApJ...742....6E 77           X         2 25 45 The massive progenitor of the possible type II-linear supernova 2009hd in Messier 66. ELIAS-ROSA N., VAN DYK S.D., LI W., et al.
2011MNRAS.417..261I 39           X         1 30 73 The type IIP SN 2007od in UGC 12846: from a bright maximum to dust formation in the nebular phase. INSERRA C., TURATTO M., PASTORELLO A., et al.
2008JBAA..118..271P 74 0 Report of the Council and accounts for the session 2007 august 1 to 2008 july 31. PICKARD R. and BOYD D.
2011ApJ...743...73K 115           X C       2 33 46 The astrophysical implications of dust formation during the eruptions of hot, massive stars. KOCHANEK C.S.
2009JBAA..119..282P 12 0 Meeting contribution: president's review of the year, 2008. PICKARD R.
2011MNRAS.418.1285F 38           X         1 14 18 The effects of dust on the optical and infrared evolution of SN 2004et. FABBRI J., OTSUKA M., BARLOW M.J., et al.
2011ApJ...743..118H viz 637     A     X C       16 24 23 The photometric and spectral evolution of the 2008 luminous optical transient in NGC 300. HUMPHREYS R.M., BOND H.E., BEDIN L.R., et al.
2011BASI...39..375K 30 7 Transients in the local universe: systematically bridging the gap between novae and supernovae. KASLIWAL M.M.
2012ApJ...744...26O 658     A D S   X C       16 20 19 Late-time light curves of type II supernovae: physical properties of supernovae and their environment. OTSUKA M., MEIXNER M., PANAGIA N., et al.
2012ApJ...745...70P 116           X C       2 33 16 SN 2008jb: a "Lost" core-collapse supernova in a star-forming dwarf galaxy at ∼10 mpc. PRIETO J.L., LEE J.C., DRAKE A.J., et al.
2012A&A...537A.132B 441       D     X C       11 119 101 A comparison between star formation rate diagnostics and rate of core collapse supernovae within 11 mpc. BOTTICELLA M.T., SMARTT S.J., KENNICUTT R.C.Jr, et al.
2012ApJ...746..100S 117           X C       2 19 43 Formation of bipolar planetary nebulae by intermediate-luminosity optical transients. SOKER N. and KASHI A.
2012ApJ...747...23S 116           X         3 18 22 Discovery of variability of the progenitor of SN 2011dh in M 51 using the large binocular telescope. SZCZYGIEL D.M., GERKE J.R., KOCHANEK C.S., et al.
2012A&A...538A.120L viz 15       D               1 5598 37 A unified supernova catalogue. LENNARZ D., ALTMANN D. and WIEBUSCH C.
2011CBET.2637....2V 38 T       O X         3 0 PSN J10523453+2256052 in NGC 3437. VINKO J., WHEELER J.C., CHATZOPOULOS E., et al.
2012ApJ...749..170S 39           X         1 20 18 Thirty years of SN 1980K: evidence for light echoes. SUGERMAN B.E.K., ANDREWS J.E., BARLOW M.J., et al.
2011CBET.2754....2B 38 T       O X         3 0 PSN J17592296+0617267 in NGC 6509. BRIMACOMBE J., SILVERMAN J.M., CENKO S.B., et al.
2012AcA....62...23Z 39           X         1 13 1 The very massive and hot LMC star VFTS 682: Progenitor of a future dark gamma-ray burst? ZHANG D. and STANEK K.Z.
2012ApJ...750L..13M 78           X         2 7 17 Progenitors of recombining supernova remnants. MORIYA T.J.
2012ApJ...750...77S 991 T K A     X C       24 10 21 Dust to dust: three years in the evolution of the unusual
SN 2008S.
SZCZYGIEL D.M., PRIETO J.L., KOCHANEK C.S., et al.
2011A&ARv..19...43G 247       D     X C       6 78 169 Production of dust by massive stars at high redshift. GALL C., HJORTH J. and ANDERSEN A.C.
2012ApJ...751...92R 310           X C       7 24 41 The unusual temporal and spectral evolution of the type IIn supernova 2011ht. ROMING P.W.A., PRITCHARD T.A., PRIETO J.L., et al.
2012A&A...541A.146C 101     A     X         3 74 32 On the nature of candidate luminous blue variables in M 33. CLARK J.S., CASTRO N., GARCIA M., et al.
2008JBAA..118...71M 19 0 More supernova discoveries for Ron Arbour and Tom Boles. MOORE S.L.
2010ATel.2595....1C 3 0 EVLA observations of the intermediate luminosity optical transient PTF10fqs. CHOMIUK L., SODERBERG A. and BERGER E.
2010ATel.2638....1B 4 6 Deep optical limits for the progenitor of SN2010da and its broad-band SED. BERGER E. and CHORNOCK R.
2012MNRAS.424..855K 39           X         1 28 50 SN 2009kn – the twin of the type IIn supernova 1994W. KANKARE E., ERGON M., BUFANO F., et al.
2012MNRAS.424.1372A 15       D               2 283 140 Progenitor mass constraints for core-collapse supernovae from correlations with host galaxy star formation. ANDERSON J.P., HABERGHAM S.M., JAMES P.A., et al.
2012ApJ...756..111M 209       D     X         6 100 114 Core-collapse supernovae missed by optical surveys. MATTILA S., DAHLEN T., EFSTATHIOU A., et al.
2012PZ.....32....2B     A     X         16 1 The spectrum of the optical transient in NGC 5775. BARSUKOVA E.A., FABRIKA S.N., GORANSKIJ V.P., et al.
2012ApJ...758..142K 634       D     X C       16 28 54 Unmasking the supernova impostors. KOCHANEK C.S., SZCZYGIEL D.M. and STANEK K.Z.
2012ApJ...760...20S 503           X C       12 7 8 SN 2002bu–Another SN 2008S-like transient. SZCZYGIEL D.M., KOCHANEK C.S. and DAI X.
2012ApJ...760...93H 40           X         1 14 37 The unusual temporal and spectral evolution of SN2011ht. II. Peculiar type IIn or impostor? HUMPHREYS R.M., DAVIDSON K., JONES T.J., et al.
2013ApJ...765...57C 78           X         2 12 4 The unusually luminous extragalactic nova SN 2010U. CZEKALA I., BERGER E., CHORNOCK R., et al.
2013A&A...550A..69A 16       D               1 36 7 On the multiplicity of supernovae within host galaxies. ANDERSON J.P. and SOTO M.
2013MNRAS.428.1927C 94       D       C       1 330 52 On the association between core-collapse supernovae and HII regions. CROWTHER P.A.
2013PASP..125..287S 16       D               1 10 2 Swift publication statistics: A comparison with other major observatories. SAVAGLIO S. and GROYHKOPF U.
2013MNRAS.431.2599M 235           X         6 23 91 SN 2011ht: confirming a class of interacting supernovae with plateau light curves (Type IIn-p). MAUERHAN J.C., SMITH N., SILVERMAN J.M., et al.
2013ApJ...769..113H 55       D     X         2 39 21 Effects of stellar rotation on star formation rates and comparison to core-collapse supernova rates. HORIUCHI S., BEACOM J.F., BOTHWELL M.S., et al.
2013MNRAS.432.2824J 40           X         1 7 26 The UK infrared telescope M33 monitoring project - III. Feedback from dusty stellar winds in the central square kiloparsec. JAVADI A., VAN LOON J.Th., KHOSROSHAHI H., et al.
2013ApJ...771L..12T 1039   K A S   X C       25 7 31 Supernova explosions of super-asymptotic giant branch stars: multicolor light curves of electron-capture supernovae. TOMINAGA N., BLINNIKOV S.I. and NOMOTO K.
2013ApJ...771...28T 43           X         1 5 42 Evolution of progenitors for electron capture supernovae. TAKAHASHI K., YOSHIDA T. and UMEDA H.
2013MNRAS.433.1312F viz 119           X C       2 29 118 SN 2009ip a la PESSTO: no evidence for core collapse yet. FRASER M., INSERRA C., JERKSTRAND A., et al.
2013A&A...555A..16T 40           X         1 11 43 OGLE-2002-BLG-360: from a gravitational microlensing candidate to an overlooked red transient. TYLENDA R., KAMINSKI T., UDALSKI A., et al.
2013MNRAS.434..102S 40           X         1 22 62 The Crab nebula and the class of type IIn-P supernovae caused by sub-energetic electron-capture explosions. SMITH N.
2013MNRAS.435.1520M 48           X         1 5 98 An analytic bolometric light curve model of interaction-powered supernovae and its application to Type IIn supernovae. MORIYA T.J., MAEDA K., TADDIA F., et al.
2013MNRAS.436..774E viz 16       D               1 250 249 The death of massive stars - II. Observational constraints on the progenitors of type Ibc supernovae. ELDRIDGE J.J., FRASER M., SMARTT S.J., et al.
2014ApJ...780...21M 43           X         1 22 205 A panchromatic view of the restless SN 2009ip reveals the explosive ejection of a massive star envelope. MARGUTTI R., MILISAVLJEVIC D., SODERBERG A.M., et al.
2014A&A...562A..75B viz 39           X         1 23 9 Identification of red supergiants in nearby galaxies with mid-IR photometry. BRITAVSKIY N.E., BONANOS A.Z., MEHNER A., et al.
2014MNRAS.439.1472M 315           X C       7 51 37 Spitzer Space Telescope spectra of post-AGB stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud - polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons at low metallicities. MATSUURA M., BERNARD-SALAS J., LLOYD EVANS T., et al.
2014MNRAS.439.2873S 40           X         1 40 125 Low luminosity Type II supernovae - II. Pointing towards moderate mass precursors. SPIRO S., PASTORELLO A., PUMO M.L., et al.
2014ApJ...786...39N 46           X         1 7 111 V1309 Sco–Understanding a merger. NANDEZ J.L.A., IVANOVA N. and LOMBARDI J.C.Jr
2014ApJ...787..163G viz 40           X         1 13 48 Clues to the nature of SN 2009ip from photometric and spectroscopic evolution to late times. GRAHAM M.L., SAND D.J., VALENTI S., et al.
2014ApJ...788...22P 40           X         1 8 27 Burying a binary: dynamical mass loss and a continuous optically thick outflow explain the candidate stellar merger V1309 Scorpii. PEJCHA O.
2014MNRAS.440..582M 315           X         8 9 6 Limits on core-driven ILOT outbursts of asymptotic giant branch stars. McLEY L. and SOKER N.
2014MNRAS.441.2230H 527   K   D S   X   F     12 100 49 Environments of interacting transients: impostors and Type IIn supernovae. HABERGHAM S.M., ANDERSON J.P., JAMES P.A., et al.
2014A&A...569A..57M 143     A     X         4 7 23 Electron-capture supernovae exploding within their progenitor wind. MORIYA T.J., TOMINAGA N., LANGER N., et al.
2014ApJ...795..142G viz 16       D               1 448 7 Defining photometric peculiar type Ia supernovae. GONZALEZ-GAITAN S., HSIAO E.Y., PIGNATA G., et al.
2014MNRAS.443.1319K 42           X         1 14 107 Stellar mergers are common. KOCHANEK C.S., ADAMS S.M. and BELCZYNSKI K.
2014MNRAS.445.2492M 80           X         2 7 25 Wave-driven stellar expansion and binary interaction in pre-supernova outbursts. McLEY L. and SOKER N.
2015AJ....149...17L 40           X         1 22 5 The continued optical to mid-infrared evolution of V838 Monocerotis. LOEBMAN S.R., WISNIEWSKI J.P., SCHMIDT S.J., et al.
2015ApJ...799L..16M 24     A               1 10 3 Characterization of the most luminous star in M33: a super symbiotic binary. MIKOLAJEWSKA J., CALDWELL N., SHARA M.M., et al.
2015A&A...574A..61L 40           X         1 27 26 Supernova spectra below strong circumstellar interaction. LELOUDAS G., HSIAO E.Y., JOHANSSON J., et al.
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