Observations and modeling of SN 2023vbw indicate it is a pair-instability supernova with ejecta mass 170-350 solar masses, nickel mass 1.2-1.6 solar masses, and explosion energy (6-13) x 10^52 erg.
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SN 2025ngs is a short-plateau supernova resembling SN 1998S but fainter, with spectral evidence for interaction with a proximate ring-like circumstellar medium around a supergiant progenitor.
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The pair-instability origin of supernova 2023vbw
Observations and modeling of SN 2023vbw indicate it is a pair-instability supernova with ejecta mass 170-350 solar masses, nickel mass 1.2-1.6 solar masses, and explosion energy (6-13) x 10^52 erg.
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The Eye of Sauron in SN 2025ngs: a Short-plateau Cousin of SN 1998S with Evidence for a Ring-like Circumstellar Medium
SN 2025ngs is a short-plateau supernova resembling SN 1998S but fainter, with spectral evidence for interaction with a proximate ring-like circumstellar medium around a supergiant progenitor.