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Supernovae

Supernovae. SNe Ia. SNe Ia. Si II “6100”. Si II “4000”. Ca II. SNe Ia. SNe Ib. Ca II IR triplet. SNe Ib. He I 6678 and 7065. He I 5876 or Na D 5890?. SNe Ic. OIII 4959 5007. H α 6563. OII 3727. H β 4861. SII 6700. Ca II IR triplet. SNe Ic. No Si II. He I. SNe Ic. Ca.

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Supernovae

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  1. Supernovae

  2. SNe Ia

  3. SNe Ia Si II “6100” Si II “4000” Ca II

  4. SNe Ia

  5. SNe Ib

  6. Ca II IR triplet SNe Ib He I 6678 and 7065 He I 5876 or Na D 5890?

  7. SNe Ic

  8. OIII 4959 5007 Hα 6563 OII 3727 Hβ 4861 SII 6700 Ca II IR triplet SNe Ic No Si II

  9. He I SNe Ic Ca Si II? No SI II

  10. SNe Ic Ia or Ic ?

  11. SNe II

  12. Fe SNe II - normal Hα Ca II

  13. SNe II – underluminous/low v Low-velocity P-cygni

  14. Classic IIn profile Hγ SNe IIn Hα Hδ Hβ Blue continuum

  15. SNe IIb He

  16. SNeIIn: pseudo continuum Kiewe et al. 2011; SN 2005cl

  17. Komossa et al. 2010 SNeIIn: hottest objects

  18. Variable stars

  19. Stars

  20. Galaxies

  21. Galaxies – old stars

  22. Galaxies – young stars

  23. Galaxies – highest redshift Lehnert et al. 2010, Nature; 14.8 hours with SINFONI@VLT in J-band (1.14 micron)

  24. Active galactic nuclei (Quasars, QSOs)

  25. Active galactic nuclei

  26. End

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