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Core-Collapse supernovae and its progenitors
Subhash Bose, Brijesh Kumar, Kuntal Misra
Published 2016-03-08Version 1
Massive stars unable to sustain gravitational collapse, at the end of nuclear burning stage, turns out into core-collapse supernovae, leaving behind compact objects like neutron stars or black holes. The progenitor properties like mass and metallicity primarily governs the explosion parameters and type of compact remnant. In this contribution we summarize observational study of three Core Collapse type IIP SNe 2012aw, 2013ab and 2013ej, which are rigorously observed from ARIES and other Indian observatories and discuss their progenitor and explosion properties.
Comments: RETCO-II, ASI Conference proceeding. Bose S., Kumar B., Misra K., 2015, ASInC, 12
Categories: astro-ph.HE
Keywords: core-collapse supernovae, progenitor, collapse type iip sne 2012aw, core collapse type iip sne, sustain gravitational collapse
Tags: conference paper
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