Case C mass transfer in binaries with 10-20 solar mass donors naturally produces the dense, nearby CSM required to power interacting supernovae and may account for 13 percent of core-collapse progenitors.
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Interacting Binary Stars as Progenitors for Interacting Supernovae
Case C mass transfer in binaries with 10-20 solar mass donors naturally produces the dense, nearby CSM required to power interacting supernovae and may account for 13 percent of core-collapse progenitors.