Modeling Rapidly Fading Supernovae as Nickel-Free Core-Collapse Explosions of Extended Helium Stars
<p>Supernovae are the engines of the universe, pulling material out of the furnaces of stars and spewing it out into their galaxies. As some of the most powerful explosions since the Big Bang, they influence not only the chemical but also mechanical evolution of the galaxies they inhabit. They...
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