A new method infers inhomogeneities and asymmetries in high-energy transients from their radio synchrotron self-absorption spectra and demonstrates it on SN 2016coi and AT2018cow.
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First definitive X-ray shock breakout from a Type Ic-BL supernova, with radio constraints and a rate calculation implying most such supernovae produce fainter signals than observed here.
Uniform analysis of 25 events shows SNe Ibn, SNe Icn, and FBOTs overlap in peak luminosity, rise/decline times, colors, and fitted CSM/ejecta parameters, supporting a shared dense-CSM interaction framework for most but not the most extreme FBOTs.
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Constraining inhomogeneities and asymmetries in SNe, FBOTs, and other high-energy transients from unresolved radio observations
A new method infers inhomogeneities and asymmetries in high-energy transients from their radio synchrotron self-absorption spectra and demonstrates it on SN 2016coi and AT2018cow.
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A Multi-Wavelength View of the First Type Ic-BL Supernova with an Einstein Probe X-ray Shock Breakout
First definitive X-ray shock breakout from a Type Ic-BL supernova, with radio constraints and a rate calculation implying most such supernovae produce fainter signals than observed here.
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Mapping the Dense Circumstellar Environments of SNe Ibn, SNe Icn, and Fast Blue Optical Transients
Uniform analysis of 25 events shows SNe Ibn, SNe Icn, and FBOTs overlap in peak luminosity, rise/decline times, colors, and fitted CSM/ejecta parameters, supporting a shared dense-CSM interaction framework for most but not the most extreme FBOTs.