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We present the 30-min cadence Kepler/K2 light curve of the Type Ia supernova (SN Ia) SN 2018agk, covering approximately one week before explosion, the full rise phase and the decline until 40 days after peak. We additionally present…

Supernova (SN) 2018oh (ASASSN-18bt) is the first spectroscopically-confirmed type Ia supernova (SN Ia) observed in the $Kepler$ field. The $Kepler$ data revealed an excess emission in its early light curve, allowing to place interesting…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2019-01-09 W. Li , X. Wang , J. Vinkó , J. Mo , G. Hosseinzadeh , D. J. Sand , J. Zhang , H. Lin , T. Zhang , L. Wang , J. Zhang , Z. Chen , D. Xiang , L. Rui , F. Huang , X. Li , X. Zhang , L. Li , E. Baron , J. M. Derkacy , X. Zhao , H. Sai , K. Zhang , L. Wang , D. A. Howell , C. McCully , I. Arcavi , S. Valenti , D. Hiramatsu , J. Burke , A. Rest , P. Garnavich , B. E. Tucker , G. Narayan , E. Shaya , S. Margheim , A. Zenteno , A. Villar , G. Dimitriadis , R. J. Foley , Y. -C. Pan , D. A. Coulter , O. D. Fox , S. W. Jha , D. O. Jones , D. N. Kasen , C. D. Kilpatrick , A. L. Piro , A. G. Riess , C. Rojas-Bravo , B. J. Shappee , T. W. -S. Holoien , K. Z. Stanek , M. R. Drout , K. Auchettl , C. S. Kochanek , J. S. Brown , S. Bose , D. Bersier , J. Brimacombe , P. Chen , S. Dong , S. Holmbo , J. A. Muñoz , R. L. Mutel , R. S. Post , J. L. Prieto , J. Shields , D. Tallon , T. A. Thompson , P. J. Vallely , S. Villanueva , S. J. Smartt , K. W. Smith , K. C. Chambers , H. A. Flewelling , M. E. Huber , E. A. Magnier , C. Z. Waters , A. S. B. Schultz , J. Bulger , T. B. Lowe , M. Willman , K. Sárneczky , A. Pál , J. C. Wheeler , A. Bódi , Zs. Bognár , B. Csák , B. Cseh , G. Csörnyei , O. Hanyecz , B. Ignácz , Cs. Kalup , R. Könyves-Tóth , L. Kriskovics , A. Ordasi , I. Rajmon , A. Sódor , R. Szabó , R. Szakáts , G. Zsidi , P. Milne , J. E. Andrews , N. Smith , C. Bilinski , P. J. Brown , J. Nordin , S. C. Williams , L. Galbany , J. Palmerio , I. M. Hook , C. Inserra , K. Maguire , Régis Cartier , A. Razza , C. P. Gutiérrez , J. J. Hermes , J. S. Reding , B. C. Kaiser , J. L. Tonry , A. N. Heinze , L. Denneau , H. Weiland , B. Stalder , G. Barentsen , J. Dotson , T. Barclay , M. Gully-Santiago , C. Hedges , A. M. Cody , S. Howell , J. Coughlin , J. E. Van Cleve , J. Vinícius de Miranda Cardoso , K. A. Larson , K. M. McCalmont-Everton , C. A. Peterson , S. E. Ross , L. H. Reedy , D. Osborne , C. McGinn , L. Kohnert , L. Migliorini , A. Wheaton , B. Spencer , C. Labonde , G. Castillo , G. Beerman , K. Steward , M. Hanley , R. Larsen , R. Gangopadhyay , R. Kloetzel , T. Weschler , V. Nystrom , J. Moffatt , M. Redick , K. Griest , M. Packard , M. Muszynski , J. Kampmeier , R. Bjella , S. Flynn , B. Elsaesser

We present late-time ($\sim$240-260 days after peak brightness) optical photometry and nebular (+236 and +264 days) spectroscopy of SN 2018oh, the brightest Type Ia supernova (SN Ia) observed by the Kepler telescope. The Kepler/K2 30-minute…

On 2018 Feb. 4.41, the All-Sky Automated Survey for SuperNovae (ASAS-SN) discovered ASASSN-18bt in the K2 Campaign 16 field. With a redshift of z=0.01098 and a peak apparent magnitude of B_{max}=14.31, ASASSN-18bt is the nearest and…

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena · Physics 2019-01-09 B. J. Shappee , T. W. -s. Holoien , M. R. Drout , K. Auchettl , M. D. Stritzinger , C. S. Kochanek , K. Z. Stanek , E. Shaya , G. Narayan , J. S. Brown , S. Bose , D. Bersier , J. Brimacombe , Ping Chen , Subo Dong , S. Holmbo , B. Katz , J. A. Munnoz , R. L. Mutel , R. S. Post , J. L. Prieto , J. Shields , D. Tallon , T. A. Thompson , P. J. Vallely , S. Villanueva , L. Denneau , H. Flewelling , A. N. Heinze , K. W. Smith , B. Stalder , J. L. Tonry , H. Weiland , T. Barclay , G. Barentsen , A. M. Cody , J. Dotson , F. Foerster , P. Garnavich , M. Gully-santiago , C. Hedges , S. Howell , D. Kasen , S. Margheim , R. Mushotzky , A. Rest , B. E. Tucker , A. Villar , A. Zenteno , G. Beerman , R. Bjella , G. Castillo , J. Coughlin , B. Elsaesser , S. Flynn , R. Gangopadhyay , K. Griest , M. Hanley , J. Kampmeier , R. Kloetzel , L. Kohnert , C. Labonde , R. Larsen , K. A. Larson , K. M. Mccalmont-everton , C. Mcginn , L. Migliorini , J. Moffatt , M. Muszynski , V. Nystrom , D. Osborne , M. Packard , C. A. Peterson , M. Redick , L. H. Reedy , S. E. Ross , B. Spencer , K. Steward , J. E. Van Cleve , J. Vinicius De Miranda Cardoso , T. Weschler , A. Wheaton , J. Bulger , T. B. Lowe , E. A. Magnier , A. S. B. Schultz , C. Z. Waters , M. Willman , Eddie Baron , Zhihao Chen , James M. Derkacy , Fang Huang , Linyi Li , Wenxiong Li , Xue Li , Liming Rui , Hanna Sai , Lifan Wang , Lingzhi Wang , Xiaofeng Wang , Danfeng Xiang , Jicheng Zhang , Jujia Zhang , Kaicheng Zhang , Tianmeng Zhang , Xinghan Zhang , Xulin Zhao , P. J. Brown , J. J. Hermes , J. Nordin , S. Points , G. M. Strampelli , A. Zenteno

Early-time radiative signals from type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) can provide important constraints on the explosion mechanism and the progenitor system. We present observations and analysis of SN 2019np, a nearby SN Ia discovered within 1-2…

We discovered two transient events in the Kepler field with light curves that strongly suggest they are type II-P supernovae. Using the fast cadence of the Kepler observations we precisely estimate the rise time to maximum for KSN2011a and…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2016-03-30 P. M. Garnavich , B. E. Tucker , A. Rest , E. J. Shaya , R. P. Olling , D. Kasen , A. Villar

As part of the European Supernova Collaboration we obtained extensive photometry and spectroscopy of the type Ia SN 2002dj covering epochs from 11 days before to nearly two years after maximum. Detailed optical and near-infrared…

We report photometric and spectroscopic observations of the nearby Type Ia Supernova (SN Ia) 2012ht from $-15.8$ days to $+49.1$ days after $B$-band maximum. The decline rate of the light curve is $\Delta m_{15}$($B$)$=1.39~\pm~0.05$ mag,…

We present an analysis of the photometric and spectroscopic dataset of the Type II supernova (SN) 2018ivc in the nearby (10 Mpc) galaxy Messier 77. Thanks to the high cadence of the CHASE survey, we observed the SN rising very rapidly by…

We present detailed investigation of a specific $i$-band light-curve feature in Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) using the rapid cadence and high signal-to-noise ratio light-curves obtained by the Carnegie Supernova Project. The feature is…

We present optical observations of the Type IIb supernova (SN) 2017ckj, covering approximately 180 days after the explosion. Its early-time multi-band light curves display no clear evidence of a shock-cooling tail, resembling the behavior…

We present new photometric and spectroscopic observations of SN 2019yvq, a Type Ia supernova (SN Ia) exhibiting several peculiar properties including an excess of UV/optical flux within days of explosion, a high SiII velocity, and a low…

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena · Physics 2021-07-20 M. A. Tucker , C. Ashall , B. J. Shappee , P. J. Vallely , C. S. Kochanek , M. E. Huber , G. S. Anand , J. V. Keane , E. Y. Hsiao , T. W. -S. Holoien

We present the results of the monitoring campaign of the Type IIn supernova (SN) 2018cnf (aka ASASSN-18mr). It was discovered about 10 days before the maximum light (on MJD = 58293.4+-5.7 in the V band, with MV = -18.13+-0.15 mag). The…

We present extensive observations of SN 2018zd covering the first $\sim450$\,d after the explosion. This SN shows a possible shock-breakout signal $\sim3.6$\,hr after the explosion in the unfiltered light curve, and prominent…

We analyze the rise and fall times of type Ia supernova (SN Ia) light curves discovered by the SDSS-II Supernova Survey. From a set of 391 light curves k-corrected to the rest frame B and V bands, we find a smaller dispersion in the rising…

For decades optical time-domain searches have been tuned to find ordinary supernovae, which rise and fall in brightness over a period of weeks. Recently, supernova searches have improved their cadences and a handful of fast-evolving…

We present photometric and spectroscopic observations of the nearby Type Ia SN 2019yvq, from its discovery $\sim$1 day after explosion to $\sim$100 days after its peak brightness. This SN exhibits several unusual features, most notably an…

We present new pre-maximum and late-time optical photometry of the Type Ia/IIn supernova 2002ic. These observations are combined with the published V-band magnitudes of Hamuy et al. (2003) and the VLT spectrophotometry of Wang et al. (2004)…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-10 W. M. Wood-Vasey , L. Wang , G. Aldering

We present optical and ultraviolet (UV) observations of a luminous type Ia supernova (SN Ia) SN 2015bq characterized by the early flux excess. This SN reaches a B-band absolute magnitude at $M_B = -19.68 \pm 0.41$ mag and a peak bolometric…

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena · Physics 2022-01-19 Liping Li , Jujia Zhang , Benzhong Dai , Wenxiong Li , Xiaofeng Wang , Qian Zhai , Jinming Bai

We present very early, high-cadence photometric observations of the nearby Type Ia SN 2017cbv. The light curve is unique in that it has a blue bump during the first five days of observations in the U, B, and g bands, which is clearly…

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