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Alexei V. Filippenko

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  • name variant Alexei V. Filippenko 0.60 · backfill

Papers (200)

  1. Thermal X-rays breaking out from pre-explosion ejecta of a dying massive star astro-ph.HE · 2026 · author #56
  2. The pair-instability origin of supernova 2023vbw astro-ph.HE · 2026 · author #11
  3. SN2023ixf: ultraviolet-to-infrared radiative-transfer modeling of the nebular-phase evolution until 1000 days astro-ph.SR · 2026 · author #4
  4. First Statistical Study of Over 100 Magnified Stellar Events at Redshift $z \approx 0.725$ with JWST astro-ph.GA · 2026 · author #15
  5. SN 2022riv in RX J2129: Discovery, Spectroscopic Classification, and Microlensing of a Strongly Lensed Type Ia Supernova from JWST and HST Observations astro-ph.CO · 2026 · author #21
  6. JWST Nebular Spectroscopy of SN 2023qov: Circumstellar Dust Emission in a Normal Type Ia Supernova astro-ph.HE · 2026 · author #17
  7. SN2023ixf: Radiative-transfer modeling of the photospheric phase evolution from the ultraviolet to the infrared astro-ph.SR · 2026 · author #4
  8. The Progenitor of the Type II-Plateau SN 2025pht in NGC 1637: The Dustiest, Most Luminous Red Supergiant So Far? astro-ph.SR · 2026 · author #10
  9. SN 2024abvb: A Type Icn Supernova in the Outskirts of its Host Galaxy astro-ph.HE · 2026 · author #10
  10. The Double-Peaked Calcium-Strong SN 2025coe: Progenitor Constraints from Early Interaction and Ejecta Asymmetries astro-ph.HE · 2026 · author #13
  11. SN 2024iss: A Double-peaked Type IIb Supernova with Evidence of Circumstellar Interaction astro-ph.HE · 2025 · author #12
  12. JWST Spectroscopy of SN Ia 2022aaiq and 2024gy: Evidence for Enhanced Central Stable Ni Abundance and a Deflagration-to-Detonation Transition astro-ph.HE · 2025 · author #9
  13. What Does the Virial Coefficient of the \Hb Broad-Line Region Depend On? astro-ph.GA · 2023 · author #11
  14. The Pantheon+ Analysis: Cosmological Constraints astro-ph.CO · 2022 · author #31
  15. A Comprehensive Measurement of the Local Value of the Hubble Constant with 1 km/s/Mpc Uncertainty from the Hubble Space Telescope and the SH0ES Team astro-ph.CO · 2021 · author #11
  16. The Pantheon+ Analysis: The Full Dataset and Light-Curve Release astro-ph.CO · 2021 · author #20
  17. Modeling the Light Curves of the Luminous Type Ic Supernova 2007D astro-ph.HE · 2019 · author #9
  18. WFIRST: Enhancing Transient Science and Multi-Messenger Astronomy astro-ph.HE · 2019 · author #7
  19. The Type II-Plateau Supernova 2017eaw in NGC 6946 and Its Red Supergiant Progenitor astro-ph.HE · 2019 · author #10
  20. The Berkeley Sample of Stripped-Envelope Supernovae astro-ph.SR · 2018 · author #2
  21. The Lick AGN Monitoring Project 2011: Dynamical Modeling of the Broad-Line Region astro-ph.GA · 2018 · author #12
  22. SN 2016esw: a luminous Type II supernova observed within the first day after the explosion astro-ph.HE · 2018 · author #4
  23. Milky Way Cepheid Standards for Measuring Cosmic Distances and Application to Gaia DR2: Implications for the Hubble Constant astro-ph.CO · 2018 · author #10
  24. Stripped-envelope supernova SN 2004dk is now interacting with hydrogen-rich circumstellar material astro-ph.SR · 2018 · author #2
  25. SN 2017ein and the Possible First Identification of a Type Ic Supernova Progenitor astro-ph.SR · 2018 · author #4
  26. Spectra of Hydrogen-Poor Superluminous Supernovae from the Palomar Transient Factory astro-ph.HE · 2018 · author #13
  27. SN2013fs and SN2013fr: Exploring the circumstellar-material diversity in Type II supernovae astro-ph.HE · 2018 · author #12
  28. New Parallaxes of Galactic Cepheids from Spatially Scanning the Hubble Space Telescope: Implications for the Hubble Constant astro-ph.SR · 2018 · author #9
  29. The First Post-Kepler Brightness Dips of KIC 8462852 astro-ph.SR · 2018 · author #57
  30. SN2012ab: A Peculiar Type IIn Supernova with Aspherical Circumstellar Material astro-ph.SR · 2017 · author #9
  31. An Empirical Fitting Method to Type Ia Supernova Light Curves. III. A Three-Parameter Relationship: Peak Magnitude, Rise Time, and Photospheric Velocity astro-ph.HE · 2017 · author #3
  32. Energetic eruptions leading to a peculiar hydrogen-rich explosion of a massive star astro-ph.HE · 2017 · author #39
  33. Type Ia Supernova Distances at z > 1.5 from the Hubble Space Telescope Multi-Cycle Treasury Programs: The Early Expansion Rate astro-ph.CO · 2017 · author #27
  34. The Carnegie Supernova Project I: Third Photometry Data Release of Low-Redshift Type Ia Supernovae and Other White Dwarf Explosions astro-ph.IM · 2017 · author #24
  35. Nebular-Phase Spectra of Nearby Type Ia Supernovae astro-ph.HE · 2017 · author #11
  36. Constraints on the Progenitor of SN 2010jl and Pre-Existing Hot Dust in its Surrounding Medium astro-ph.SR · 2017 · author #7
  37. Gaia17biu/SN 2017egm in NGC 3191: The closest hydrogen-poor superluminous supernova to date is in a "normal", massive, metal-rich spiral galaxy astro-ph.HE · 2017 · author #4
  38. Modeling The Most Luminous Supernova Associated with a Gamma-Ray Burst, SN 2011kl astro-ph.HE · 2017 · author #6
  39. Dark matter under the microscope: Constraining compact dark matter with caustic crossing events astro-ph.CO · 2017 · author #15
  40. Extreme magnification of a star at redshift 1.5 by a galaxy-cluster lens astro-ph.GA · 2017 · author #15
  41. Connecting the progenitors, pre-explosion variability, and giant outbursts of luminous blue variables with Gaia16cfr astro-ph.SR · 2017 · author #7
  42. PTF11kx: A Type Ia Supernova with Hydrogen Emission Persisting After 3.5 Years astro-ph.HE · 2017 · author #7
  43. The peculiar GRB 110731A: Lorentz factor, jet composition, central engine, and progenitor astro-ph.HE · 2017 · author #9
  44. Clues to the Nature of SN 2009ip II: The Continuing Photometric and Spectroscopic Evolution to 1000 Days astro-ph.HE · 2017 · author #8
  45. The Nearby Type Ibn Supernova 2015G: Signatures of Asymmetry and Progenitor Constraints astro-ph.HE · 2017 · author #5
  46. Long-slit Spectroscopy of Edge-on Low Surface Brightness Galaxies astro-ph.GA · 2017 · author #5
  47. The dusty aftermath of SN Hunt248: merger-burst remnant? astro-ph.SR · 2017 · author #5
  48. Endurance of SN 2005ip after a decade: X-rays, radio, and H-alpha like SN 1988Z require long-lived pre-supernova mass loss astro-ph.HE · 2016 · author #10
  49. Discovery and Follow-up Observations of the Young Type Ia Supernova 2016coj astro-ph.SR · 2016 · author #2
  50. Asphericity, Interaction, and Dust in the Type II-P/II-L Supernova 2013ej in Messier 74 astro-ph.SR · 2016 · author #8
  51. After the Fall: Late-Time Spectroscopy of Type IIP Supernovae astro-ph.SR · 2016 · author #4
  52. On the early-time excess emission in hydrogen-poor superluminous supernovae astro-ph.HE · 2016 · author #17
  53. LOSS Revisited - II: The relative rates of different types of supernovae vary between low- and high-mass galaxies astro-ph.HE · 2016 · author #5
  54. LOSS Revisited - I: Unraveling correlations between supernova rates and galaxy properties, as measured in a reanalysis of the Lick Observatory Supernova Search astro-ph.HE · 2016 · author #6
  55. Revisiting the Lick Observatory Supernova Search Volume-Limited Sample: Updated Classifications and Revised Stripped-Envelope Supernova Fractions astro-ph.HE · 2016 · author #5
  56. Optical and Ultraviolet Observations of the Very Young Type IIP SN 2014cx in NGC 337 astro-ph.SR · 2016 · author #8
  57. Type Ibn Supernovae Show Photometric Homogeneity and Spectral Diversity at Maximum Light astro-ph.HE · 2016 · author #16
  58. Optical Identification of Cepheids in 19 Host Galaxies of Type Ia Supernovae and NGC 4258 with the Hubble Space Telescope astro-ph.SR · 2016 · author #7
  59. The Eruption of the Candidate Young Star ASASSN-15qi astro-ph.SR · 2016 · author #19
  60. Optical and ultraviolet spectroscopic analysis of SN 2011fe at late times astro-ph.SR · 2016 · author #11
  61. A Reverse Shock in GRB 160509A astro-ph.HE · 2016 · author #15
  62. An Optical and Near-Infrared Study of the Type Ia/IIn Supernova PS15si astro-ph.SR · 2016 · author #7
  63. Host-Galaxy Properties of 32 Low-Redshift Superluminous Supernovae from the Palomar Transient Factory astro-ph.HE · 2016 · author #9
  64. Disappearance of the Progenitor of Supernova iPTF13bvn astro-ph.SR · 2016 · author #11
  65. A 2.4% Determination of the Local Value of the Hubble Constant astro-ph.CO · 2016 · author #6
  66. SN 2015U: A Rapidly Evolving and Luminous Type Ibn Supernova astro-ph.HE · 2016 · author #9
  67. Light Curves of 213 Type Ia Supernovae from the ESSENCE Survey astro-ph.CO · 2016 · author #16
  68. Massive-Star Mergers and the Recent Transient in NGC4490: A More Massive Cousin of V838 Mon and V1309 Sco astro-ph.SR · 2016 · author #7
  69. Optical Observations of the Type Ia Supernova 2011fe in M101 for Nearly 500 Days astro-ph.HE · 2016 · author #7
  70. Late-time Spectroscopy of Type Iax Supernovae astro-ph.HE · 2016 · author #6
  71. An Ultraviolet Spectrum of the Tidal Disruption Flare ASASSN-14li astro-ph.HE · 2016 · author #11
  72. Parallax of Galactic Cepheids from Spatially Scanning the Wide Field Camera 3 on the Hubble Space Telescope: The Case of SS Canis Majoris astro-ph.SR · 2015 · author #8
  73. Type II supernova energetics and comparison of light curves to shock-cooling models astro-ph.HE · 2015 · author #19
  74. The Persistent Eruption of UGC~2773-OT: Finally, a Decade-Long Extragalactic Eta Carinae Analog astro-ph.SR · 2015 · author #5
  75. Stripped-envelope supernova rates and host-galaxy properties astro-ph.HE · 2015 · author #6
  76. Search for precursor eruptions among Type IIb supernovae astro-ph.HE · 2015 · author #13
  77. Spectropolarimetry of SN 2011dh in M51: geometric insights on a Type IIb supernova progenitor and explosion astro-ph.SR · 2015 · author #5
  78. Keck Spectroscopy of Millisecond Pulsar J2215+5135: a Moderate-M_NS, High-Inclination Binary astro-ph.HE · 2015 · author #3
  79. iPTF14yb: The First Discovery of a GRB Afterglow Independent of a High-Energy Trigger astro-ph.HE · 2015 · author #15
  80. A Spectroscopic Study of the Extreme Black Widow PSR J1311-3430 astro-ph.HE · 2015 · author #2
  81. Constraints on Type IIn Supernova Progenitor Outbursts from the Lick Observatory Supernova Search astro-ph.SR · 2015 · author #6
  82. High-Velocity Features of Calcium and Silicon in the Spectra of Type Ia Supernovae astro-ph.HE · 2015 · author #8
  83. A Multiwavelength Study of the Relativistic Tidal Disruption Candidate Sw J2058+05 at Late Times astro-ph.HE · 2015 · author #9
  84. Constraining the Progenitor Companion of the Nearby Type Ia SN 2011fe with a Nebular Spectrum at +981 Days astro-ph.SR · 2015 · author #4
  85. PTF11iqb: Cool supergiant mass loss that bridges the gap between Type IIn and normal supernovae astro-ph.HE · 2015 · author #6
  86. On the Progenitor System of the Type Iax Supernova 2014dt in M61 astro-ph.HE · 2014 · author #5
  87. The hydrogen-poor superluminous supernova iPTF13ajg and its host galaxy in absorption and emission astro-ph.HE · 2014 · author #9
  88. Reverberation Mapping of the Kepler-Field AGN KA1858+4850 astro-ph.GA · 2014 · author #15
  89. 2FGL J1653.6-0159: A New Low in Evaporating Pulsar Binary Periods astro-ph.HE · 2014 · author #2
  90. Twins for life? A comparative analysis of the Type Ia supernovae 2011fe and 2011by astro-ph.HE · 2014 · author #7
  91. Exploring the spectral diversity of low-redshift Type Ia supernovae using the Palomar Transient Factory astro-ph.HE · 2014 · author #11
  92. Early Emission from the Type IIn Supernova 1998S at High Resolution astro-ph.HE · 2014 · author #6
  93. SN Hunt 248: a super-Eddington outburst from a massive cool hypergiant astro-ph.SR · 2014 · author #6
  94. Temporal Correlations Between Optical and Gamma-ray Activity in Blazars astro-ph.HE · 2014 · author #3
  95. Photometric and Spectroscopic Properties of Type II-P Supernovae astro-ph.HE · 2014 · author #3
  96. Constraints on the Progenitor System of the Type Ia Supernova 2014J from Pre-Explosion Hubble Space Telescope Imaging astro-ph.GA · 2014 · author #3
  97. Multi-epoch spectropolarimetry of SN 2009ip: direct evidence for aspherical circumstellar material astro-ph.SR · 2014 · author #5
  98. Type Ia Supernova Rate Measurements to Redshift 2.5 from CANDELS : Searching for Prompt Explosions in the Early Universe astro-ph.CO · 2014 · author #22
  99. Estimating the First-Light Time of the Type Ia Supernova 2014J in M82 astro-ph.HE · 2014 · author #3
  100. SDSS1133: An Unusually Persistent Transient in a Nearby Dwarf Galaxy astro-ph.GA · 2014 · author #12
  101. The Data Release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey-II Supernova Survey astro-ph.CO · 2014 · author #14
  102. The Host Galaxies of Fast-Ejecta Core-Collapse Supernovae astro-ph.CO · 2014 · author #2
  103. Parallax Beyond a Kiloparsec from Spatially Scanning the Wide Field Camera 3 on the Hubble Space Telescope astro-ph.IM · 2014 · author #5
  104. The Type IIb Supernova 2013df and Its Cool Supergiant Progenitor astro-ph.SR · 2013 · author #6
  105. Three Gravitationally Lensed Supernovae Behind CLASH Galaxy Clusters astro-ph.CO · 2013 · author #23
  106. The Very Young Type Ia Supernova 2013dy: Discovery, and Strong Carbon Absorption in Early-Time Spectra astro-ph.CO · 2013 · author #3
  107. Hubble Space Telescope and Ground-Based Observations of the Type Iax Supernovae SN 2005hk and SN 2008A astro-ph.SR · 2013 · author #8
  108. Photometrically Triggered Keck Spectroscopy of Fermi BL Lac Objects astro-ph.HE · 2013 · author #2
  109. Evidence that Gamma-ray Burst 130702A Exploded in a Dwarf Satellite of a Massive Galaxy astro-ph.CO · 2013 · author #2
  110. Constraints on dark energy with the LOSS SN Ia sample astro-ph.CO · 2013 · author #3
  111. High-Velocity Features in Type Ia Supernova Spectra astro-ph.CO · 2013 · author #2
  112. The Late-Time Rebrightening of Type Ia SN 2005gj in the Mid-Infrared astro-ph.HE · 2013 · author #2
  113. The Lick AGN Monitoring Project 2011: Fe II Reverberation from the Outer Broad-Line Region astro-ph.CO · 2013 · author #6
  114. Discovery of a Cosmological, Relativistic Outburst via its Rapidly Fading Optical Emission astro-ph.CO · 2013 · author #19
  115. The Discovery of the Most Distant Known Type Ia Supernova at Redshift 1.914 astro-ph.CO · 2013 · author #19
  116. Type Ia Supernovae Strongly Interacting with Their Circumstellar Medium astro-ph.CO · 2013 · author #6
  117. Late-Time Spectral Observations of the Strongly Interacting Type Ia Supernova PTF11kx astro-ph.CO · 2013 · author #6
  118. The Low-Luminosity End of the Radius-Luminosity Relationship for Active Galactic Nuclei astro-ph.CO · 2013 · author #10
  119. The Ring Nebula Around the Blue Supergiant SBW1: Pre-Explosion Snapshot of a SN 1987A Twin astro-ph.SR · 2012 · author #5
  120. Berkeley Supernova Ia Program V: Late-Time Spectra of Type Ia Supernovae astro-ph.CO · 2012 · author #3
  121. PSR J1311-3430: A Heavyweight Neutron Star with a Flyweight Helium Companion astro-ph.HE · 2012 · author #2
  122. A High-Resolution Spectroscopic Search for the Remaining Donor for Tycho's Supernova astro-ph.SR · 2012 · author #10
  123. SN 2011ht: Confirming a Class of Interacting Supernovae with Plateau Light Curves (Type IIn-P) astro-ph.SR · 2012 · author #4
  124. Discovery and Early Multi-Wavelength Measurements of the Energetic Type Ic Supernova PTF12gzk: A Massive-Star Explosion in a Dwarf Host Galaxy astro-ph.CO · 2012 · author #3
  125. Highly Variable Extinction and Accretion in the Jet-driving Class I Type Young Star PTF 10nvg (V2492 Cyg, IRAS 20496+4354) astro-ph.SR · 2012 · author #11
  126. The Very Young Type Ia Supernova 2012cg: Discovery and Early-Time Follow-Up Observations astro-ph.CO · 2012 · author #4
  127. The Lick AGN Monitoring Project 2011: Dynamical Modeling of the Broad Line Region in Mrk 50 astro-ph.CO · 2012 · author #7
  128. SN 2011hw: Helium-Rich Circumstellar Gas and the Luminous Blue Variable to Wolf-Rayet Transition in Supernova Progenitors astro-ph.SR · 2012 · author #5
  129. The First Maximum-Light Ultraviolet through Near-Infrared Spectrum of a Type Ia Supernova astro-ph.CO · 2012 · author #8
  130. Carbon Detection in Early-Time Optical Spectra of Type Ia Supernovae astro-ph.CO · 2012 · author #2
  131. The Low-Velocity, Rapidly Fading Type Ia Supernova 2002es astro-ph.CO · 2012 · author #3
  132. Berkeley Supernova Ia Program III: Spectra Near Maximum Brightness Improve the Accuracy of Derived Distances to Type Ia Supernovae astro-ph.CO · 2012 · author #4
  133. Berkeley Supernova Ia Program II: Initial Analysis of Spectra Obtained Near Maximum Brightness astro-ph.CO · 2012 · author #3
  134. Berkeley Supernova Ia Program I: Observations, Data Reduction, and Spectroscopic Sample of 582 Low-Redshift Type Ia Supernovae astro-ph.CO · 2012 · author #3
  135. A Type Ia Supernova at Redshift 1.55 in Hubble Space Telescope Infrared Observations from CANDELS astro-ph.HE · 2012 · author #14
  136. Three New Eclipsing White-dwarf - M-dwarf Binaries Discovered in a Search for Transiting Planets Around M-dwarfs astro-ph.SR · 2011 · author #16
  137. The Lick AGN Monitoring Project: Recalibrating Single-Epoch Virial Black Hole Mass Estimates astro-ph.CO · 2011 · author #8
  138. Calcium-rich gap transients in the remote outskirts of galaxies astro-ph.HE · 2011 · author #14
  139. The Highly Energetic Expansion of SN2010bh Associated with GRB 100316D astro-ph.HE · 2011 · author #30
  140. Supernova 2011fe from an Exploding Carbon-Oxygen White Dwarf Star astro-ph.CO · 2011 · author #11
  141. Evidence for Type Ia Supernova Diversity from Ultraviolet Observations with the Hubble Space Telescope astro-ph.HE · 2011 · author #3
  142. Constraints on the Progenitor System of the Type Ia Supernova SN 2011fe/PTF11kly astro-ph.CO · 2011 · author #19
  143. Circumstellar Material in Type Ia Supernovae via Sodium Absorption Features astro-ph.HE · 2011 · author #11
  144. The Carnegie Supernova Project: Second Photometry Data Release of Low-Redshift Type Ia Supernovae astro-ph.CO · 2011 · author #23
  145. Systematic Blueshift of Line Profiles in the Type IIn Supernova 2010jl: Evidence for Post-Shock Dust Formation? astro-ph.HE · 2011 · author #3
  146. Swift J2058.4+0516: Discovery of a Possible Second Relativistic Tidal Disruption Flare? astro-ph.HE · 2011 · author #12
  147. The Rise-Time Distribution of Nearby Type Ia Supernovae astro-ph.CO · 2011 · author #3
  148. Chemical Abundances of the Secondary Star in the Black Hole X-Ray Binary V404 Cygni astro-ph.GA · 2011 · author #5
  149. The Most Slowly Declining Type Ia Supernova 2001ay astro-ph.CO · 2011 · author #12
  150. PTF11eon/SN2011dh: Discovery of a Type IIb Supernova From a Compact Progenitor in the Nearby Galaxy M51 astro-ph.CO · 2011 · author #12
  151. Low-Resolution Sodium D Absorption is a Bad Proxy for Extinction astro-ph.CO · 2011 · author #4
  152. Real-Time Detection and Rapid Multiwavelength Follow-up Observations of a Highly Subluminous Type II-P Supernova from the Palomar Transient Factory Survey astro-ph.CO · 2011 · author #17
  153. CANDELS: The Cosmic Assembly Near-infrared Deep Extragalactic Legacy Survey astro-ph.CO · 2011 · author #38
  154. Episodic mass loss in binary evolution to the Wolf-Rayet phase: Keck and HST proper motions of RY Scuti's nebula astro-ph.SR · 2011 · author #7
  155. The Mass of the Black Hole in Arp 151 from Bayesian Modeling of Reverberation Mapping Data astro-ph.CO · 2011 · author #7
  156. PTF10iya: A short-lived, luminous flare from the nuclear region of a star-forming galaxy astro-ph.HE · 2011 · author #15
  157. Supernovae in the Subaru Deep Field: the rate and delay-time distribution of type Ia supernovae out to redshift 2 astro-ph.CO · 2011 · author #7
  158. Peculiar Type II Supernovae from Blue Supergiants astro-ph.CO · 2011 · author #6
  159. A Massive Progenitor of the Luminous Type IIn Supernova 2010jl astro-ph.SR · 2010 · author #5
  160. PTF10nvg: An Outbursting Class I Protostar in the Pelican/North American Nebula astro-ph.SR · 2010 · author #13
  161. Luminous Blue Variable eruptions and related transients: Diversity of progenitors and outburst properties astro-ph.SR · 2010 · author #5
  162. A Mismatch in the Ultraviolet Spectra between Low-Redshift and Intermediate-Redshift Type Ia Supernovae as a Possible Systematic Uncertainty for Supernova Cosmology astro-ph.CO · 2010 · author #2
  163. Type II-P Supernovae as Standard Candles: The SDSS-II Sample Revisited astro-ph.CO · 2010 · author #3
  164. Near-Ultraviolet Properties of a Large Sample of Type Ia Supernovae as Observed with the Swift UVOT astro-ph.CO · 2010 · author #6
  165. The Absolute Magnitudes of Type Ia Supernovae in the Ultraviolet astro-ph.CO · 2010 · author #7
  166. The Subluminous Supernova 2007qd: A Missing Link in a Family of Low-Luminosity Type Ia Supernovae astro-ph.CO · 2010 · author #6
  167. Observed Fractions of Core-Collapse Supernova Types and Initial Masses of their Single and Binary Progenitor Stars astro-ph.HE · 2010 · author #3
  168. The Type Ia Supernova Rate in Redshift 0.5--0.9 Galaxy Clusters astro-ph.CO · 2010 · author #4
  169. PTF10fqs: A Luminous Red Nova in the Spiral Galaxy Messier 99 astro-ph.SR · 2010 · author #19
  170. The Standardized Candle Method for Type II Plateau Supernovae astro-ph.CO · 2010 · author #8
  171. Core-Collapse Supernovae from the Palomar Transient Factory: Indications for a Different Population in Dwarf Galaxies astro-ph.CO · 2010 · author #13
  172. The Lick AGN Monitoring Project: The MBH - sigma Relation For Reverberation-Mapped Active Galaxies astro-ph.CO · 2010 · author #10
  173. Nearby Supernova Rates from the Lick Observatory Supernova Search. IV. A Recovery Method for the Delay Time Distribution astro-ph.CO · 2010 · author #4
  174. Measurements of the Rate of Type Ia Supernovae at Redshift z < ~0.3 from the SDSS-II Supernova Survey astro-ph.CO · 2010 · author #8
  175. SN 2006bt: A Perplexing, Troublesome, and Possibly Misleading Type Ia Supernova astro-ph.CO · 2009 · author #4
  176. An Unusually Fast-Evolving Supernova astro-ph.SR · 2009 · author #5
  177. The Carnegie Supernova Project: First Photometry Data Release of Low-Redshift Type Ia Supernovae astro-ph.CO · 2009 · author #21
  178. The Carnegie Supernova Project: Analysis of the First Sample of Low-Redshift Type-Ia Supernovae astro-ph.CO · 2009 · author #21
  179. Discovery of Precursor LBV Outbursts in Two Recent Optical Transients: The Fitfully Variable Missing Links UGC 2773-OT and SN 2009ip astro-ph.SR · 2009 · author #4
  180. SN 2003bg: The First Type IIb Hypernova astro-ph.CO · 2009 · author #16
  181. GRB 090426: The Environment of a Rest-Frame 0.35-second Gamma-Ray Burst at Redshift z=2.609 astro-ph.HE · 2009 · author #11
  182. Spectral Evolution of the Extraordinary Type IIn Supernova 2006gy astro-ph.HE · 2009 · author #4
  183. Optical Spectroscopy of the Somewhat Peculiar Type IIb Supernova 2001ig astro-ph.CO · 2009 · author #4
  184. SN 2008ha: An Extremely Low Luminosity and Extremely Low Energy Supernova astro-ph.CO · 2009 · author #3
  185. SN 2008S: A Cool Super-Eddington Wind in a Supernova Impostor astro-ph · 2008 · author #4
  186. Improved Standardization of Type II-P Supernovae: Application to an Expanded Sample astro-ph · 2008 · author #3
  187. Coronal lines and dust formation in SN 2005ip: Not the brightest, but the hottest Type IIn supernova astro-ph · 2008 · author #4
  188. The Chemical Abundances of Tycho G in Supernova Remnant 1572 astro-ph · 2008 · author #3
  189. A Stellar Dynamical Measurement of the Black Hole Mass in the Maser Galaxy NGC 4258 astro-ph · 2008 · author #13
  190. Hubble Space Telescope Spectroscopic Observations of the Narrow-Line Region in Nearby Low-Luminosity Active Galactic Nuclei astro-ph · 2008 · author #4
  191. The Rapidly Flaring Afterglow of the Very Bright and Energetic GRB 070125 astro-ph · 2008 · author #24
  192. SN 2006tf: Precursor Eruptions and the Optically Thick Regime of Extremely Luminous Type IIn Supernovae astro-ph · 2008 · author #7
  193. Luminosity Indicators in the Ultraviolet Spectra of Type Ia Supernovae astro-ph · 2008 · author #2
  194. Late-Time HST Photometry of SN 1994I: Hints of Positron Annihilation Energy Deposition astro-ph · 2008 · author #7
  195. First-Year Spectroscopy for the SDSS-II Supernova Survey astro-ph · 2008 · author #48
  196. On IC 10 X-1, the Most Massive Known Stellar-Mass Black Hole astro-ph · 2008 · author #2
  197. Late-time observations of SN2006gy: Still Going Strong astro-ph · 2008 · author #5
  198. Chemical Abundances of the Secondary Star in the Black Hole X-ray Binary XTE J1118+480 astro-ph · 2008 · author #4
  199. Asphericity in Supernova Explosions from Late-Time Spectroscopy astro-ph · 2008 · author #13
  200. The Dual-Axis Circumstellar Environment of the Type IIn Supernova 1997eg astro-ph · 2007 · author #4

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