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- Editors:
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Juan-María Marcaide
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Depto. Astronomia y Astrofisica, Universidad de Valencia, Burjassot, Spain
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Kurt W. Weiler
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Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC, USA
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Table of contents (78 papers)
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Supernovae: Models
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- C. Travaglio, K. Kifonidis, E. Müller
Pages 297-301
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- A. Elmhamdi, N.N. Chugai, I.J. Danziger
Pages 303-308
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- Hideki Madokoro, Tetsuya Shimizu, Yuko Motizuki
Pages 309-314
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- G. Martínez-Pinedo, K. Langanke, J.M. Sampaio, D.J. Dean, W.R. Hix, O.E.B. Messer et al.
Pages 321-326
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- D.N. Sauer, A.W.A. Pauldrach, T. Hoffmann, W. Hillebrandt
Pages 327-332
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- F.K. Röpke, W. Hillebrandt
Pages 333-338
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- Eduardo Bravo, Domingo García-Senz
Pages 339-344
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Supernovae: Searches/Statistics
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- Enrico Cappellaro, Roberto Barbon, Massimo Turatto
Pages 347-354
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- F. Mannucci, G. Cresci, R. Maiolino, M. Della Valle
Pages 355-359
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- M. Della Valle, N. Panagia, E. Cappellaro, P. Padovani, M. Turatto
Pages 361-365
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- A. Gal-Yam, D. Maoz, K. Sharon, F. Prada, P. Guhathakurta, A.V. Filippenko
Pages 367-371
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- Dovi Poznanski, Avishay Gal-Yam, Dan Maoz, Alexei V. Filippenko, Douglas C. Leonard, Thomas Matheson
Pages 373-377
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Supernova and Gamma-Ray Burst Connections
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- Paolo A. Mazzali, Ken#x2019;ichi Nomoto, Jinsong Deng, Keiichi Maeda, Koichi Iwamoto, Alexei V. Filippenko et al.
Pages 391-401
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- P. Höflich, D. Baade, A. Khokhlov, L. Wang, J.C. Wheeler
Pages 403-410
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About this book
Supernovae are among the most energetic phenomena in the Universe and - lated to almost all aspects of modern astrophysics including starburst gal- ies, cosmic ray acceleration, neutron star and black hole formation, nuc- osynthesis and ISM chemical enrichment, energy input to the ISM, cosmic distance scale determination, dark energy related cosmological acceleration, gamma-ray bursts, extra-solar system neutrino burst detection, gravity wave generation, and many more. Additionally, the past 15 years have been p- ticularly productive with many new results and new understanding due in particular to the closest SN in 400 years in SN 1987A in the Large M- ellanic Cloud, and the unusually bright and close SN 1993J and SN 1994I in the nearby galaxies M81 and M51, respectively. In addition, the disc- ery of the ?-ray burst GRB 980425 and its related supernova SN 1998bw, and the con?rmation of GRB 030329/SN 2003dh, tied the study of SNe and GRBs inextricably together. With the many developments since the last - jor supernova meeting in La Serena, Chile in 1997, we felt that it was an appropriate time to bring together experts and students interested in the subject for a meeting where SN and GRB properties and interrelationships could be discussed. The tenth anniversary of SN 1993J provided such an - portunity and, appropriately, the meeting was held in Spain where SN 1993J was discovered on the early morning of 28 March 1993 by a Spanish amateur astronomer, Francisco Garc´ ?a.
Editors and Affiliations
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Depto. Astronomia y Astrofisica, Universidad de Valencia, Burjassot, Spain
Juan-María Marcaide
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Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC, USA
Kurt W. Weiler