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M. Hamuy
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Papers (70)
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Type II Supernovae as Distance Indicators at Near-IR Wavelengths
astro-ph.CO · 2018 · author #3
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Carnegie Supernova Project-II: The Near-infrared Spectroscopy Program
astro-ph.SR · 2018 · author #26
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The delay of shock breakout due to circumstellar material seen in most Type II Supernovae
astro-ph.HE · 2018 · author #14
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Asteroids in the High cadence Transient Survey
astro-ph.EP · 2018 · author #14
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Observed Type II supernova colours from the Carnegie Supernova Project-I
astro-ph.HE · 2018 · author #5
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Constraints on core-collapse supernova progenitors from explosion site integral field spectroscopy
astro-ph.SR · 2017 · author #5
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SN 2016jhj at redshift 0.34: extending the Type II supernova Hubble diagram using the standard candle method
astro-ph.HE · 2017 · author #17
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The Carnegie Supernova Project I: photometry data release of low-redshift stripped-envelope supernovae
astro-ph.HE · 2017 · author #23
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A Type II Supernova Hubble diagram from the CSP-I, SDSS-II, and SNLS surveys
astro-ph.CO · 2016 · author #3
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The new SOXS instrument for the ESO NTT
astro-ph.IM · 2016 · author #20
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Unresolved versus resolved: testing the validity of young simple stellar population models with VLT/MUSE observations of NGC 3603
astro-ph.GA · 2016 · author #5
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Optical photometry and spectroscopy of the 1987A-like supernova 2009mw
astro-ph.SR · 2016 · author #7
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Type II supernovae as probes of environment metallicity: observations of host HII regions
astro-ph.GA · 2016 · author #4
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Supernova 2014J at M82: II. Direct Analysis of Spectra Obtained with Isaac Newton and William Herschel Telescopes
astro-ph.SR · 2015 · author #9
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Evolving into a remnant: optical observations of SN 1978K at three decades
astro-ph.SR · 2015 · author #4
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A Hubble diagram from Type II Supernovae based solely on photometry: the Photometric-Colour Method
astro-ph.HE · 2015 · author #5
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Characterising the environments of supernovae with MUSE
astro-ph.GA · 2015 · author #10
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SN 2014J at M82: I. A middle-class type Ia supernova by all spectroscopic metrics
astro-ph.SR · 2015 · author #9
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The Rise-Time of Type II Supernovae
astro-ph.SR · 2015 · author #15
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SN 2011A: an low-luminosity interacting transient, with a double plateau and strong sodium absorption
astro-ph.HE · 2015 · author #4
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SN 2009ib: A Type II-P Supernova with an Unusually Long Plateau
astro-ph.SR · 2015 · author #12
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Nebular phase observations of the type-Ib supernova iPTF13bvn favour a binary progenitor
astro-ph.HE · 2015 · author #9
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On the environments of type Ia supernovae within host galaxies
astro-ph.GA · 2014 · author #6
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Constraining supernova progenitors: an integral field spectroscopic survey of the explosion sites
astro-ph.SR · 2014 · author #7
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SN 2012ec: mass of the progenitor from PESSTO follow-up of the photospheric phase
astro-ph.SR · 2014 · author #13
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Defining Photometric Peculiar Type Ia Supernovae
astro-ph.HE · 2014 · author #10
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Analysis of blue-shifted emission peaks in type II supernovae
astro-ph.HE · 2014 · author #4
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Type II-Plateau supernovae as metallicity probes of the Universe
astro-ph.SR · 2014 · author #3
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SN2011hs: a Fast and Faint Type IIb Supernova from a Supergiant Progenitor
astro-ph.SR · 2014 · author #20
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Optical and Near-IR Observations of the Faint and Fast 2008ha-like Supernova 2010ae
astro-ph.HE · 2013 · author #15
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SN 2009N: Linking normal and subluminous type II-P SNe
astro-ph.SR · 2013 · author #19
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Carnegie Supernova Project: Observations of Type IIn supernovae
astro-ph.CO · 2013 · author #11
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Type Iax Supernovae: A New Class of Stellar Explosion
astro-ph.SR · 2012 · author #15
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Interacting Supernovae and Supernova Impostors. SN 2009ip, is this the end?
astro-ph.SR · 2012 · author #22
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Supernova 2008J: early time observations of a heavily reddened SN 2002ic-like transient
astro-ph.HE · 2012 · author #16
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Progenitor mass constraints for core-collapse supernovae from correlations with host galaxy star formation
astro-ph.CO · 2012 · author #4
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Multi-wavelength Observations of the Type IIb Supernova 2009mg
astro-ph.HE · 2012 · author #11
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The Type II supernovae 2006V and 2006au: two SN 1987A-like events
astro-ph.CO · 2011 · author #10
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Constraining the Properties of SNe~Ia Progenitors from Light Curves
astro-ph.CO · 2011 · author #6
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SN 2009jf: a slow-evolving stripped-envelope core-collapse supernova
astro-ph.SR · 2011 · author #19
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Effects of Explosion Asymmetry and Viewing Angle on the Type Ia Supernova Color and Luminosity Calibration
astro-ph.CO · 2011 · author #8
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The Araucaria Project. First Cepheid Distance to the Sculptor Group Galaxy NGC 7793 from Variables discovered in a Wide-Field Imaging Survey
astro-ph.GA · 2010 · author #3
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An asymmetric explosion as the origin of spectral evolution diversity in type Ia supernovae
astro-ph.CO · 2010 · author #10
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Observational constraints on the progenitor metallicities of core-collapse supernovae
astro-ph.CO · 2010 · author #4
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Optical Redshift and Richness Estimates for Galaxy Clusters Selected with the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich Effect from 2008 South Pole Telescope Observations
astro-ph.CO · 2010 · author #28
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Secondary Parameters of Type Ia Supernova Light Curves
astro-ph.CO · 2009 · author #6
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Characteristic velocities of stripped-envelope core-collapse supernova cores
astro-ph.HE · 2009 · author #5
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A Relativistic Type Ibc Supernova Without a Detected Gamma-ray Burst
astro-ph.HE · 2009 · author #15
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The normal Type Ia SN 2003hv out to very late phases
astro-ph.SR · 2009 · author #12
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Distance determination to 12 Type II-P Supernovae using the Expanding Photosphere Method
astro-ph.CO · 2009 · author #2
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The CHilean Automatic Supernova sEarch (CHASE)
astro-ph · 2008 · author #3
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Optical and IR observations of SN 2002dj: some possible common properties of fast expanding SNe Ia
astro-ph · 2008 · author #13
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The underluminous Type Ia Supernova 2005bl and the class of objects similar to SN 1991bg
astro-ph · 2007 · author #17
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A Study of the Type Ia/IIn Supernova 2005gj from X-ray to the Infrared: Paper I
astro-ph · 2007 · author #50
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The Peculiar SN 2005hk: Do Some Type Ia Supernovae Explode as Deflagrations?
astro-ph · 2006 · author #11
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A Spectacular Radio Flare from XRF 050416a at 40 days and Implications for the Nature of X-ray Flashes
astro-ph · 2006 · author #19
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Optical and Near-Infrared Observations of the Peculiar Type Ia Supernova 1999ac
astro-ph · 2006 · author #16
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An HST Search for Supernovae Accompanying X-ray Flashes
astro-ph · 2005 · author #13
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On the Interpretation of High Velocity White Dwarfs as Members of the Galactic Halo
astro-ph · 2005 · author #3
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Optical and Infrared Photometry of the Type Ia Supernovae 1991T, 1991bg, 1999ek, 2001bt, 2001cn, 2001cz, and 2002bo
astro-ph · 2004 · author #15
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SN 2002lt and GRB 021211: a SN/GRB Connection at z = 1
astro-ph · 2003 · author #5
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A Redshift Determination for XRF 020903: First Spectroscopic Observations of an X-Ray Flash
astro-ph · 2003 · author #10
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Evidence for Supernova Signatures in the Spectrum of the Late-time Bump of the Optical Afterglow of GRB 021211
astro-ph · 2003 · author #5
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Peculiar, Low Luminosity Type II Supernovae: Low Energy Explosions in Massive Progenitors?
astro-ph · 2002 · author #8
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The Type Ia Supernova 1999aw: a Probable 1999aa-like Event In a Low-Luminosity Host Galaxy
astro-ph · 2002 · author #11
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Optical Photometry of the Type Ia SN 1999ee and the Type Ib/c SN 1999ex in IC 5179
astro-ph · 2002 · author #2
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The Distance to SN 1999em from the Expanding Photosphere Method
astro-ph · 2001 · author #1
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The Reddening-Free Decline Rate Versus Luminosity Relationship for Type Ia Supernovae
astro-ph · 1999 · author #5
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The rate of Supernovae from the combined sample of five searches
astro-ph · 1996 · author #7
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Maximum Brightness and Post-Maximum Decline of Light Curves of SN~Ia: A Comparison of Theory and Observations
astro-ph · 1996 · author #4
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