3D simulations of a 39 solar mass progenitor find that magnetic fields enable the earliest bipolar outflow while rotation delays black hole formation compared to non-rotating models.
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Random forest models using early magnitudes, time differences, and new magnitude rates identify up to 13.6% of true broad-lined Ic supernovae in unseen test data.
SN 2023dbc is a moderately energetic, highly obscured Type Ib supernova with estimated kinetic energy 4.1e51 erg, ejecta mass 2.3 solar masses, and nickel mass 0.038 solar masses, consistent with an aspherical explosion and partial fallback from a 15 solar mass binary progenitor that retained helium
SN 2020lao reached a specific kinetic energy of 5-7 x 10^51 erg per solar mass typical of engine-driven events yet showed no afterglow or excess emission, implying any jet was off-axis, choked, or absent.
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A Three-Dimensional Exploration of Magnetic Fields, Rotation, and Shock Revival in a $39 M_\odot$ Core-Collapse Supernova Progenitor
3D simulations of a 39 solar mass progenitor find that magnetic fields enable the earliest bipolar outflow while rotation delays black hole formation compared to non-rotating models.
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Machine learning for the early classification of broad-lined Ic supernovae
Random forest models using early magnitudes, time differences, and new magnitude rates identify up to 13.6% of true broad-lined Ic supernovae in unseen test data.
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SN 2023dbc in M108: Optical and Near-Infrared Observations of a Highly-Obscured, Moderately Energetic Stripped-Envelope Supernova
SN 2023dbc is a moderately energetic, highly obscured Type Ib supernova with estimated kinetic energy 4.1e51 erg, ejecta mass 2.3 solar masses, and nickel mass 0.038 solar masses, consistent with an aspherical explosion and partial fallback from a 15 solar mass binary progenitor that retained helium
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The broad-lined type Ic supernova 2020lao experienced an energetic explosion with no central-engine signatures
SN 2020lao reached a specific kinetic energy of 5-7 x 10^51 erg per solar mass typical of engine-driven events yet showed no afterglow or excess emission, implying any jet was off-axis, choked, or absent.