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Luminosity is an
absolute measure of
radiated electromagnetic energy per unit time, and is
synonymous with the
radiant power emitted by a light-emitting...
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material (CSM model), or pair-instability supernovae. The
first confirmed superluminous supernova connected to a
gamma ray
burst was not
found until 2003, when...
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Automated Survey for
SuperNovae (ASAS-SN), with the
appearance of a
superluminous supernova event. It was
first detected on June 14, 2015,
located within...
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seconds to over a
minute in duration. They have also been
referred to as
superluminous supernovae,
though that
classification also
includes other types of...
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Supernova Type Ia
supernova Type Ib and Ic
supernovae Type II
supernova Superluminous supernova Pair-instability
supernova Hypernova Supernova impostor, stellar...
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succeeded in
identifying the new
groups of
optical transients such as
superluminous supernovae, calcium-rich supernovae, and
luminous red novae. The success...
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observed GRBs is
thought to be
released during a
supernova or
superluminous supernova as a high-m**** star
implodes to form a
neutron star or a black...
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Instability strip Luminous blue
variable Stellar po****tion
Supernova Superluminous Hypernova classification Nucleosynthesis Deuterium burning Lithium burning...
- Kulkarni; Kasliwal; Gal-Yam; et al. (June 8, 2011). "Hydrogen-poor
superluminous stellar explosions". Nature. 474 (7352): 487–489. arXiv:0910.0059. Bibcode:2011Natur...
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Instability strip Luminous blue
variable Stellar po****tion
Supernova Superluminous Hypernova classification Nucleosynthesis Deuterium burning Lithium burning...