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From Twilight to Highlight: The Physics of Supernovae

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Massive Star Evolution Through the Ages
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    Chapter 2 The Progenitor of SN 1987A: A Progress Report
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    Chapter 3 The Slow Merger of Massive Stars
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    Chapter 4 Observable Effects of Shocks in Compact and Extended Presupernovae
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    Chapter 5 Constraining the Masses of the Progenitors of Core-Collapse Supernovae
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    Chapter 6 Core-Collapse Supernova Progenitors in Hubble Space Telescope Images
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    Chapter 7 Core Collapse and Then? The Route to Massive Star Explosions
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    Chapter 8 The Mechanism of Core-Collapse Supernova Explosions: A Status Report
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    Chapter 9 A New Twist on the Core Collapse Supernova Mechanism?
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    Chapter 10 The Impact of Improved Weak Interaction Physics in Core-Collapse Supernova Simulations
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    Chapter 11 Supernova Explosion Physics
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    Chapter 12 The Neutrino Burst from Supernovae and Neutrino Oscillations
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    Chapter 13 Gamma-Ray Bursts and Jet-Powered Supernovae
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    Chapter 14 Supernova Explosions from Accretion Disk Winds
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    Chapter 15 Formation and Evolution of Hypernova Progenitors in Massive Binary Systems
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    Chapter 16 Type Ia Supernovae: Progenitors and Diversities
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    Chapter 17 Are Cataclysmic Variables the Progenitors of Thermonuclear Supernovae?
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    Chapter 18 Search for Double Degenerate Progenitors of Supernovae Type Ia with SPY
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    Chapter 19 Search for the Companions of Galactic SNe Ia
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    Chapter 20 Small Steps Toward Realistic Explosion Models of Type Ia Supernovae
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    Chapter 21 Influence of Geometry in the Delayed Detonation Model of SNIa
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    Chapter 22 Thermonuclear Supernovae: Is Deflagration Triggered by Floating Bubbles?
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    Chapter 23 From Twilight to Highlight: The Physics of Supernovae
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    Chapter 24 Optical, Infrared, and Bolometric Light Curves of Type Ia Supernovae
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    Chapter 25 From Twilight to Highlight: The Physics of Supernovae
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    Chapter 26 Variety in Supernovae
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    Chapter 27 Faint Core-Collapse Supernovae
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    Chapter 28 Peculiar, Low Luminosity Type II Supernovae: Site of Black Hole Formation?
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    Chapter 29 From Twilight to Highlight: The Physics of Supernovae
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    Chapter 30 The Dusty Type IIn Supernova 1998S
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    Chapter 31 SN IIP 1999em: Observations Until Dust Formation
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    Chapter 32 Physical Properties of SNe IIP Derived from a Comparison of Theoretical Models with Observations
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    Chapter 33 The Properties of SN 2002ap and Other Type Ic Hypernovae
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    Chapter 34 Freeze-Out Effects in Hydrogen and Helium Lines of SN 1987A at the Early Photospheric Epoch
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    Chapter 35 The Collisionless Shock in SN 1006 - Resolving the Narrow Component with UVES
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    Chapter 36 Prospects for SNIa Explosion Mechanism Identification Through SNRs
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    Chapter 37 Light Curves of Type Ia Supernovae as a Probe for an Explosion Model
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    Chapter 38 Inflection Points on the Light Curves of Type Ia Supernovae
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    Chapter 39 Gamma-Rays from Supernovae
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    Chapter 40 X-Ray and Radio Bright Type Ic SN2002ap - A Hypernova Without an Associated GRB
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    Chapter 41 Search for Very High Energy $\gamma$ -Rays from the SNR 1006 with the HEGRA CT1 Air Imaging Cherenkov Telescope
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    Chapter 42 Circumstellar Interaction Around Supernovae
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    Chapter 43 Constraining Circumstellar Matter in SNe Ia - High-Resolution Optical Studies with VLT/UVES
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    Chapter 44 X-Ray Emission Caused by Circumstellar Interaction in Supernovae
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    Chapter 45 Light Echoes in Type Ia Supernovae
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    Chapter 46 Supernova Nucleosynthesis and Galactic Evolution
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    Chapter 47 Extremely Metal-Poor Stars: Tracing the Early Stages of Nucleosynthesis and Chemical Evolution
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    Chapter 48 Supernova Signatures in Meteorites
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    Chapter 49 The Chemical Yields Produced by a Zero Metal Generation of Core Collapse Supernovae and Their Comparison with the Chemical Composition of Extremely Metal Poor Stars
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    Chapter 50 Bipolar Jets in Hypernova Explosions and Abundance Patterns in Metal-Poor Stars
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    Chapter 51 Type Ia Supernova Progenitors, Lifetime, and Cosmic Supernova Rate
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    Chapter 52 Galaxy Formation: Feedback from Supernovae
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    Chapter 53 The Search for Nuclear Supernovae
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    Chapter 54 An Intermediate Redshift Supernova Search at ESO: Preliminary Results
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    Chapter 55 From Twilight to Highlight: The Physics of Supernovae
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    Chapter 56 The Nearby Supernova Factory
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    Chapter 57 The Supernova Program of the Canada-France-Hawaii-Telescope Legacy Survey
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Title
From Twilight to Highlight: The Physics of Supernovae
Published by
ADS, February 2006
DOI 10.1007/b80349
ISBNs
978-3-54-000483-7, 978-3-54-036427-6
Editors

Hillebrandt, Wolfgang, Leibundgut, Bruno

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