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M. Fraser

Identifiers

  • name variant M. Fraser 0.60 · backfill

Papers (102)

  1. Probing a new subclass of llGRB-SN transients: Insights from EP250304a and its associated supernova astro-ph.HE · 2026 · author #19
  2. The transitional Type Ibn/IIn SN 2022pda, with pre-explosion outbursts and a double-peaked light curve astro-ph.HE · 2026 · author #22
  3. ENGRAVE follow-up of a type IIb supernova spatially coincident with the sub-threshold gravitational wave trigger S250818k astro-ph.HE · 2026 · author #14
  4. SN 2017ati: A luminous type IIb explosion from a massive progenitor astro-ph.SR · 2026 · author #11
  5. Nested, asymmetric H-He circumstellar shells in the Type Icn/Ibn SN 2024abvb astro-ph.SR · 2026 · author #5
  6. The Evolution of Luminous Red Nova AT 2017jfs in NGC 4470 astro-ph.SR · 2019 · author #20
  7. Discovery and Follow-up of the Unusual Nuclear Transient OGLE17aaj astro-ph.HE · 2019 · author #5
  8. Progenitor candidate for the type II-P supernova SN 2018aoq in NGC 4151 astro-ph.SR · 2018 · author #3
  9. Investigating the properties of stripped-envelope supernovae, what are the implications for their progenitors? astro-ph.HE · 2018 · author #14
  10. The quick and the dead: Finding the surviving binary companions of Galactic supernovae with Gaia astro-ph.SR · 2018 · author #1
  11. The delay of shock breakout due to circumstellar material seen in most Type II Supernovae astro-ph.HE · 2018 · author #32
  12. SN 2017ens: The Metamorphosis of a Luminous Broad-lined Type Ic Supernova into an SN IIn astro-ph.SR · 2018 · author #3
  13. Gaia transients in galactic nuclei astro-ph.GA · 2018 · author #5
  14. AT 2017be - a new member of the class of Intermediate-Luminosity Red Transients astro-ph.HE · 2018 · author #3
  15. How common is LBV S Dor variability at low metallicity? astro-ph.SR · 2018 · author #4
  16. A nearby superluminous supernova with a long pre-maximum 'plateau' and strong CII features astro-ph.HE · 2018 · author #31
  17. A dust-enshrouded tidal disruption event with a resolved radio jet in a galaxy merger astro-ph.GA · 2018 · author #5
  18. The lowest metallicity type II supernova from the highest mass red-supergiant progenitor astro-ph.HE · 2018 · author #22
  19. Gaia Data Release 2: Observational Hertzsprung-Russell diagrams astro-ph.SR · 2018 · author #235
  20. A population of highly energetic transient events in the centres of active galaxies astro-ph.HE · 2017 · author #6
  21. A kilonova as the electromagnetic counterpart to a gravitational-wave source astro-ph.HE · 2017 · author #7
  22. The supermassive black hole coincident with the luminous transient ASASSN-15lh astro-ph.GA · 2017 · author #2
  23. Hydrogen-rich supernovae beyond the neutrino-driven core-collapse paradigm astro-ph.SR · 2017 · author #13
  24. Structured star formation in the Magellanic inter-Cloud region astro-ph.GA · 2017 · author #8
  25. LSQ14efd: observations of the cooling of a shock break-out event in a type Ic Supernova astro-ph.HE · 2017 · author #13
  26. Two transitional type~Ia supernovae located in the Fornax cluster member NGC 1404: SN 2007on and SN 2011iv astro-ph.SR · 2017 · author #20
  27. Supernovae 2016bdu and 2005gl, and their link with SN 2009ip-like transients: another piece of the puzzle astro-ph.SR · 2017 · author #3
  28. Gaia Data Release 1. Testing the parallaxes with local Cepheids and RR Lyrae stars astro-ph.SR · 2017 · author #247
  29. OGLE-2014-SN-131: A long-rising Type Ibn supernova from a massive progenitor astro-ph.HE · 2017 · author #6
  30. Gaia Data Release 1. Open cluster astrometry: performance, limitations, and future prospects astro-ph.SR · 2017 · author #240
  31. Complexity in the light curves and spectra of slow-evolving superluminous supernovae astro-ph.HE · 2017 · author #10
  32. Gaia data release 1, the photometric data astro-ph.IM · 2016 · author #69
  33. Gaia16apd -- a link between fast-and slowly-declining type I superluminous supernovae astro-ph.HE · 2016 · author #5
  34. The progenitor and early evolution of the Type IIb SN 2016gkg astro-ph.HE · 2016 · author #2
  35. The Superluminous Transient ASASSN-15lh as a Tidal Disruption Event from a Kerr Black Hole astro-ph.HE · 2016 · author #2
  36. Core-collapse supernova progenitor constraints using the spatial distributions of massive stars in local galaxies astro-ph.SR · 2016 · author #4
  37. Long-duration superluminous supernovae at late times astro-ph.HE · 2016 · author #12
  38. Common Envelope ejection for a Luminous Red Nova in M101 astro-ph.SR · 2016 · author #9
  39. Dead or Alive? Long-term evolution of SN 2015bh (SNhunt275) astro-ph.SR · 2016 · author #7
  40. A search for an optical counterpart to the gravitational wave event GW151226 astro-ph.HE · 2016 · author #29
  41. PTF12os and iPTF13bvn. Two stripped-envelope supernovae from low-mass progenitors in NGC 5806 astro-ph.HE · 2016 · author #5
  42. 450 Days of Type II SN 2013ej in Optical and Near-Infrared astro-ph.SR · 2016 · author #10
  43. Supplement: Localization and broadband follow-up of the gravitational-wave transient GW150914 astro-ph.HE · 2016 · author #1453
  44. On the nature of Hydrogen-rich Superluminous Supernovae astro-ph.HE · 2016 · author #16
  45. The diversity of Type II supernova versus the similarity in their progenitors astro-ph.SR · 2016 · author #19
  46. SN 2015bn: a detailed multi-wavelength view of a nearby superluminous supernova astro-ph.SR · 2016 · author #18
  47. Localization and broadband follow-up of the gravitational-wave transient GW150914 astro-ph.HE · 2016 · author #1453
  48. Pan-STARRS and PESSTO search for an optical counterpart to the LIGO gravitational wave source GW150914 astro-ph.HE · 2016 · author #30
  49. How SN Ia host-galaxy properties affect cosmological parameters astro-ph.CO · 2016 · author #2
  50. Progenitor constraints for core-collapse supernovae from Chandra X-ray observations astro-ph.HE · 2016 · author #5
  51. The Mass Distribution of Population III Stars astro-ph.SR · 2015 · author #1
  52. Four and one more: The formation history and total mass of globular clusters in the Fornax dSph astro-ph.GA · 2015 · author #2
  53. On type IIn/Ia-CSM supernovae as exemplified by SN 2012ca astro-ph.SR · 2015 · author #2
  54. Supernova 2013fc in a circumnuclear ring of a luminous infrared galaxy: the big brother of SN 1998S astro-ph.HE · 2015 · author #13
  55. SN 2011fu: A type IIb Supernova with a luminous double-peaked light curve astro-ph.SR · 2015 · author #13
  56. On the triple peaks of SNHunt248 in NGC 5806 astro-ph.SR · 2015 · author #4
  57. The disappearance of the progenitor of SN 2012aw in late-time imaging astro-ph.SR · 2015 · author #1
  58. Total eclipse of the heart: The AM CVn Gaia14aae / ASSASN-14cn astro-ph.SR · 2015 · author #3
  59. LSQ14bdq: A Type Ic super-luminous supernova with a double-peaked light curve astro-ph.SR · 2015 · author #14
  60. A facility to Search for Hidden Particles (SHiP) at the CERN SPS physics.ins-det · 2015 · author #76
  61. SN 2009ib: A Type II-P Supernova with an Unusually Long Plateau astro-ph.SR · 2015 · author #11
  62. On the diversity of super-luminous supernovae: ejected mass as the dominant factor astro-ph.SR · 2015 · author #8
  63. A comparative study of Type II-P and II-L supernova rise times as exemplified by the case of LSQ13cuw astro-ph.SR · 2015 · author #14
  64. Massive stars exploding in a He-rich circumstellar medium. VI. Observations of two distant Type Ibn supernova candidates discovered by La Silla-QUEST astro-ph.SR · 2015 · author #16
  65. Massive stars exploding in a He-rich circumstellar medium. IV. Transitional Type Ibn Supernovae astro-ph.SR · 2015 · author #8
  66. Massive stars exploding in a He-rich circumstellar medium. V. Observations of the slow-evolving SN Ibn OGLE-2012-SN-006 astro-ph.SR · 2015 · author #15
  67. PESSTO : survey description and products from the first data release by the Public ESO Spectroscopic Survey of Transient Objects astro-ph.SR · 2014 · author #3
  68. SN 2012ec: mass of the progenitor from PESSTO follow-up of the photospheric phase astro-ph.SR · 2014 · author #11
  69. OGLE-2013-SN-079: a lonely supernova consistent with a helium shell detonation astro-ph.SR · 2014 · author #5
  70. The host galaxy and late-time evolution of the Super-Luminous Supernova PTF12dam astro-ph.GA · 2014 · author #17
  71. SN 2005at - A neglected type Ic supernova at 10 Mpc astro-ph.SR · 2014 · author #2
  72. The Type IIb SN 2011dh - Two years of observations and modelling of the lightcurves astro-ph.SR · 2014 · author #6
  73. Super-luminous supernovae from PESSTO astro-ph.HE · 2014 · author #11
  74. The Type IIP Supernova 2012aw in M95: hydrodynamical modelling of the photospheric phase from accurate spectrophotometric monitoring astro-ph.SR · 2014 · author #18
  75. Early ultraviolet emission in the Type Ia supernova LSQ12gdj: No evidence for ongoing shock interaction astro-ph.HE · 2014 · author #22
  76. Properties of M31. IV: Candidate Luminous Blue Variables from PAndromeda astro-ph.SR · 2014 · author #12
  77. Selecting superluminous supernovae in faint galaxies from the first year of the Pan-STARRS1 Medium Deep Survey astro-ph.HE · 2014 · author #11
  78. The nature of supernovae 2010O and 2010P in Arp 299 - I. Near-infrared and optical evolution astro-ph.SR · 2013 · author #4
  79. The nebular spectra of SN 2012aw and constraints on stellar nucleosynthesis from oxygen emission lines astro-ph.SR · 2013 · author #3
  80. Slowly fading super-luminous supernovae that are not pair-instability explosions astro-ph.CO · 2013 · author #7
  81. The superluminous supernova PS1-11ap: bridging the gap between low and high redshift astro-ph.CO · 2013 · author #20
  82. The supernova CSS121015:004244+132827: a clue for understanding super-luminous supernovae astro-ph.SR · 2013 · author #16
  83. Detection of an outburst one year prior to the explosion of SN 2011ht astro-ph.SR · 2013 · author #1
  84. The first month of evolution of the slow rising type II-P SN 2013ej in M74 astro-ph.CO · 2013 · author #10
  85. SN 2012ca: a stripped envelope core-collapse SN interacting with dense circumstellar medium astro-ph.SR · 2013 · author #4
  86. Comparison of progenitor mass estimates for the type IIP SN 2012A astro-ph.SR · 2013 · author #3
  87. Optical and near-infrared observations of SN 2011dh - The first 100 days astro-ph.SR · 2013 · author #3
  88. Super Luminous Ic Supernovae: catching a magnetar by the tail astro-ph.HE · 2013 · author #5
  89. PS1-12sk is a Peculiar Supernova From a He-rich Progenitor System in a Brightest Cluster Galaxy Environment astro-ph.CO · 2013 · author #13
  90. PESSTO monitoring of SN 2012hn: further heterogeneity among faint type I supernovae astro-ph.SR · 2013 · author #19
  91. Supernova 2012ec: Identification of the progenitor and early monitoring with PESSTO astro-ph.SR · 2013 · author #2
  92. Interacting Supernovae and Supernova Impostors. SN 2009ip, is this the end? astro-ph.SR · 2012 · author #8
  93. Supernovae and radio transients in M 82 astro-ph.CO · 2012 · author #2
  94. SN 2009kn - the twin of the Type IIn supernova 1994W astro-ph.SR · 2012 · author #14
  95. Red and dead: The progenitor of SN 2012aw in M95 astro-ph.CO · 2012 · author #1
  96. The VLT-FLAMES Tarantula Survey V. The peculiar B[e]-like supergiant, VFTS698, in 30 Doradus astro-ph.SR · 2012 · author #2
  97. The VLT-FLAMES Tarantula Survey: The fastest rotating O-type star and shortest period LMC pulsar - remnants of a supernova disrupted binary? astro-ph.SR · 2011 · author #8
  98. On the association of ULXs with young superclusters: M82 X-1 and a new candidate in NGC 7479 astro-ph.HE · 2011 · author #4
  99. SN 2009jf: a slow-evolving stripped-envelope core-collapse supernova astro-ph.SR · 2011 · author #3
  100. The Yellow Supergiant Progenitor of the Type II Supernova 2011dh in M51 astro-ph.SR · 2011 · author #2
  101. SN 2009md: Another faint supernova from a low mass progenitor astro-ph.SR · 2010 · author #1
  102. Topologically Trivial Legendrian Knots math.GT · 2008 · author #2

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