Eso Astrophysics Symposia
DOI: 10.1007/10828549_30
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The Dusty Type IIn Supernova 1998S

Abstract: Abstract. The type IIn SN 1998S is one of the most remarkable core-collapse supernovae ever observed. It underwent a complex interaction with a substantial circumstellar medium, resulting in radiation at wavelengths from radio to X-rays. IR and optical observations have revealed a wide variety of broad and narrow emission lines. Examination of the SN/CSM interaction and of the ejecta spectra has allowed us to deduce that the supernova probably arose from a massive, RSG progenitor having a large (>3200 AU radiu… Show more

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“…It is located in one of the spiral arms, and has an offset of 43E, 553N from M96's nucleus (Villi 1998). The supernova was identified by Ayani, Nakatani & Yamaoka (1998) and Meikle et al (1998) as being of type Ia. Its position is RA 10 h 46 m 4595, Dec.+11°50′071 (2000.0).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is located in one of the spiral arms, and has an offset of 43E, 553N from M96's nucleus (Villi 1998). The supernova was identified by Ayani, Nakatani & Yamaoka (1998) and Meikle et al (1998) as being of type Ia. Its position is RA 10 h 46 m 4595, Dec.+11°50′071 (2000.0).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%