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  • Henze, M; Darnley, M. J; Williams, S. C; Kato, M; Hachisu, I; Anupama, G. C; Arai, A; Boyd, D; Burke, D; Ciardullo, R; Chinetti, K; Cook, L. M; Cook, M. J; Erdman, P; Gao, X; Harris, B; Hartmann, D. H; Hornoch, K; Chuck Horst, J; Hounsel, R; Husar, D; Itagaki, K; Kabashima, F; Kafka, S; Kaur, A; Kiyota, S; Kojiguchi, N; Kučáková, H; Kuramoto, K; Maehara, H; Mantero, A; Masci, F. J; Matsumoto, K; Naito, H; Ness, J. U; Nishiyama, K; Oksanen, A; Osborne, J. P; Page, K. L; Paunzen, E; Pavana, M; Pickard, R; Prieto-Arranz, J; Rodríguez-Gil, P; Sala, G; Sano, Y; Shafter, A. W; Sugiura, Y; Tan, H; Tordai, T; Vraštil, J; Wagner, R. M; Watanabe, F; Williams, B. F; Bode, M. F; Bruno, A; Buchheim, B; Crawford, T; Goff, B; Hernanz, M; Igarashi, A. S; José, J; Motta, M; O’Brien, T. J; Oswalt, T; Poyner, G; Ribeiro, V. A. R. M; Sabo, R; Shara, M.M; Shears, J; Starkey, D; Starrfield, S; Woodward, C. E (IOP Publishing, 2018-04-10)
    which is the most promising candidate for the single-degenerate progenitor of a Type Ia supernova known to date. The previous three eruptions of M31N 2008-12a have displayed remarkably homogeneous multiwavelength properties: ...
  • Henze, M; Darnley, M. J; Williams, S. C; Kato, M M; Hachisu, I; Anupama, G. C; Arai, A; Boyd, D; Burke, D; Ciardullo, R; Chinetti, K; Cook, L. M; Cook, M. J; Erdman, P; Gao, X; Harris, B; Hartmann, D. H; Hornoch, K; Chuck Horst, J; Hounsel, R; Husar, D; Itagaki, K; Kabashima, F; Kafka, S; Kaur, A; Kiyota, S; Kojiguchi, N; Kucakova, H; Kuramoto, K; Maehara, H; Mantero, A; Masci, F. J; Matsumoto, K; Naito, H; Ness, J.-U; Nishiyama, K; Oksanen, A; Osborne, J. P; Page, K. L; Paunzen, E; Pavana, M; Pickard, R; Prieto-Arranz, J; Rodri­guez-Gil, P; Sala, G; Sano, Y; Shafter, A. W; Sugiura, Y; Tan, H; Tordai, T; Vrastil, J; 22 others (IOP Publishing, 2018-04-10)
    Since its discovery in 2008, the Andromeda galaxy nova M31N 2008-12a has been observed in eruption every single year. This unprecedented frequency indicates an extreme object, with a massive white dwarf and a high accretion ...
  • Bode, M. F; Darnley, M. J; Shafter, A. W; Page, K. L; Smirnova, O; Anupama, G. C; Hilton, T (The American Astronomical Society, 2009-11)
    We report combined optical and X-ray observations of nova M31N 2007-12b. Optical spectroscopy obtained 5 days after the 2007 December outburst shows evidence of very high ejection velocities (FWHM Hα sime 4500 km s-1). In ...
  • Bhargava, Yash; Dewangan, Gulab Chand; Anupama, G. C; Kamath, U. S; Sonith, L. S; Singh, Kulinder Pal; Drake, J. J; Beardmore, A; Luna, G. J. M; Orio, M; Page, K. L (Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society, 2024-02)
    Nova Her 2021 or V1674 Her was one of the fastest novae to be observed so far. We report here the results from our timing and spectral studies of the source observed at multiple epochs with AstroSat. We report the detection ...

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