| 31. | Cosmic Catastrophes : Supernovae, Gamma-ray Bursts and Adventures in Hyperspace.
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| 32. | Less common are Type II-L supernovae that lack a distinct plateau.
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| 33. | These two processes are responsible for the electromagnetic radiation from Type Ia supernovae.
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| 34. | Resolution of these uncertainties requires the analysis of more supernovae and supernova remnants.
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| 35. | Two types of stars explode as supernovae : white dwarfs and massive stars.
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| 36. | Type Ib supernovae lack hydrogen lines in their spectra.
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| 37. | Type Ia supernovae are some of the best ways to determine extragalactic distances.
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| 38. | The first recorded observations of solar eclipses and supernovae were made in China.
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| 39. | Pontecorvo also predicted in 1958 that supernovae would produce intense bursts of neutrinos.
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| 40. | This continuum is primarily composed of synchrotron radiation produced by Type II supernovae.
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