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Paper: In the Beginningldots (Radio Emission from Supernovae)
Volume: 271, Neutron Stars in Supernova Remnants
Page: 375
Authors: Weiler, K. W.; van Dyk, S. D.; Panagia, N.; Montes, M. J.; Sramek, R. A.; Lacey, C. K.
Abstract: Study of radio supernovae (RSNe) over the past 20 years includes two dozen detected objects and more than 100 upper limits. From this work we are able to identify classes of radio properties, demonstrate conformance to and deviations from existing models, estimate the density and structure of the circumstellar material and, by inference, the evolution of the pre-supernova stellar wind, and reveal the last stages of stellar evolution before explosion. It is also possible to detect ionized hydrogen along the line of sight, to demonstrate binary properties of the stellar system, and to show clumpiness of the circumstellar material.
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