Radio non-detections of 325 core-collapse supernovae exclude mass-loss rates of about 2e-6 to 1e-4 solar masses per year for roughly 80% of Type II progenitors in the sample.
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The observed phase space of mass-loss history from massive stars based on radio observations of a large supernova sample
Radio non-detections of 325 core-collapse supernovae exclude mass-loss rates of about 2e-6 to 1e-4 solar masses per year for roughly 80% of Type II progenitors in the sample.