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How big do stellar explosions get?

Eddie Baron ()
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Eddie Baron: University of Oklahoma

Nature, 1998, vol. 395, issue 6703, 635-636

Abstract: We thought we knew how powerful supernova explosions could be. We also thought that supernovae and γ-ray bursts were unrelated. One extraordinary supernova is making us re-examine these ideas.

Date: 1998
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