Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology, Volume 16Academic Press, 1992 - Physical sciences |
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... supernovae drive the process of cosmic chemical evolution . Some supernovae are thought to be caused by thermonuclear explosions in white dwarf stars ; others are initiated by the gravitational ... supernovae , so named be- 318 SUPERNOVAE.
... supernovae drive the process of cosmic chemical evolution . Some supernovae are thought to be caused by thermonuclear explosions in white dwarf stars ; others are initiated by the gravitational ... supernovae , so named be- 318 SUPERNOVAE.
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... SUPERNOVAE A small fraction of observed supernovae show characteristics that clearly are related to those of ordinary type I supernovae , but differ in some respects . A few whose characteristics are unique are referred to as type Ipec ...
... SUPERNOVAE A small fraction of observed supernovae show characteristics that clearly are related to those of ordinary type I supernovae , but differ in some respects . A few whose characteristics are unique are referred to as type Ipec ...
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... supernovae of interme- diate - age will provide information on how a ra- dio supernova , interacting with circumstellar gas , makes the transition to a supernova rem- nant , interacting with interstellar gas . B. INFRARED OBSERVATIONS ...
... supernovae of interme- diate - age will provide information on how a ra- dio supernova , interacting with circumstellar gas , makes the transition to a supernova rem- nant , interacting with interstellar gas . B. INFRARED OBSERVATIONS ...
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