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R-Process Elements from Magnetorotational Hypernovae
Chapter 22 Neutron Stars and Black Holes Units of Chapter 22 22.1 Neutron Stars 22.2 Pulsars 22.3 Xxneutron-Star Binaries: X-Ray Bursters
Searching for Gravitational Waves
Central Engines and Environment of Superluminous Supernovae
Modeling Hyperenergetic and Superluminous Supernovae
Explosive Nucleosynthesis in GRB Jets Accompanied by Hypernovae
Observations of Crab Nebula and Pulsar with VERITAS
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Magnetar Formation Through a Convective Dynamo in Protoneutron Stars Raphaël Raynaud, Jérôme Guilet, Hans-Thomas Janka, Thomas Gastine
The Magburst Project: Magnetar Birth As Engine of Extreme Stellar Explosions
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Massive Stars in Transition 3 and Carbon-Rich (WC) Stars Is Based Upon That Introduced by Smith (1968A)
Gamma-Ray Bursts Today: Killer Gamma-Ray Bursts
Hypernova Nucleosynthesis
Gamma-Ray Bursts, Collapsars and Hypernovae
Binary Progenitor Models of Type Iib Supernovae⋆
SN 2012Au: a GOLDEN LINK BETWEEN SUPERLUMINOUS SUPERNOVAE and THEIR LOWER-LUMINOSITY COUNTERPARTS
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1. in a Neutron Star, the Core Is A) Made of Compressed Neutrons in Contact with Each Other. B) No Longer Rotating. C) Primarily
Neutron Stars, Pulsars, and Black Holes
The Link Between Supernovae and Gamma Ray Bursts
Chapter 13 Neutron Stars and Black Holes
Primer: the Collapsar - Fireball Model
Massive Stars: Life and Death
Energy Transport by Axions in a Magnetar Birth: Can It Power a Gamma-Ray Burst?
"Hypernova" Radio Remnants
LIGO/Virgo Gravitational Wave Searches in the Km3net Era
Slowly Fading Super-Luminous Supernovae That Are Not Pair- Instability Explosions
2018 Div. C (High School) Astronomy Help Session Sunday, Feb. 18Th, 2018 Stellar Evolution and Type II Supernovae Scott Jackson Mt
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How to Form a Millisecond Magnetar ?
Recycling of Neutron Stars in Common Envelopes and Hypernova Explosions
Supernovae Gamma-Ray Bursts
Supernovae and Gamma-Ray Bursts
A Million-Second Chandra View of Cassiopeia A
Curriculum Vitae ROBERT A. FESEN Address
Table of Contents (Print)
Induced Gravitational Collapse, Binary-Driven Hypernovae, Long Gramma-Ray Bursts and Their Connection with Short Gamma-Ray Bursts
Fermi Card Game, All Cards, Print 2-Sided
"Hypernova" Radio Remnants
Yields of Faint Pop III Supernovae and the Abundance Patterns of the Most Iron-Poor Stars
A Critical Examination of Hypernova Remnant Candidates in M101. II. NGC 5471B C-HR Chen
The Stellar Graveyard ASTR 101 General Astronomy: Stars & Galaxies
Arxiv:0704.0659V1 [Astro-Ph] 4 Apr 2007
What It Takes to Be a Star