A pair-instability supernova from a 250-260 solar mass Population III star at z≈15 matches the brightness, variability, photometry, and spectrum of the JWST source Capotauro.
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SLSN 2021bnw is best fit by a core-collapse explosion of a star with initial mass at least 61 solar masses, ejecta of 15-22.5 solar masses containing 1.7 solar masses of nickel-56 and 4 foe energy colliding with 7 solar masses of circumstellar matter.
EP93 expansion opacities underestimate emissivity in radiative transfer; a modified bin-averaged method with expansion-adjusted line strength is proposed along with new public tables.
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Possible evidence for a pair-instability supernova nature of ultra-early JWST sources
A pair-instability supernova from a 250-260 solar mass Population III star at z≈15 matches the brightness, variability, photometry, and spectrum of the JWST source Capotauro.
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Helium superluminous SN 2021bnw : an explosion of a massive star with a pre-outburst
SLSN 2021bnw is best fit by a core-collapse explosion of a star with initial mass at least 61 solar masses, ejecta of 15-22.5 solar masses containing 1.7 solar masses of nickel-56 and 4 foe energy colliding with 7 solar masses of circumstellar matter.
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On Atomic Line Opacities for Modeling Astrophysical Radiative Transfer
EP93 expansion opacities underestimate emissivity in radiative transfer; a modified bin-averaged method with expansion-adjusted line strength is proposed along with new public tables.