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"Why does the spectrum of a carbon-detonation supernova (Type I) show little or no hydrogen?"
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2021-07-18 17:08:58
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"Why does the spectrum of a carbon-detonation supernova (Type I) show little or no hydrogen?"
Teoman Yuksel
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2021-08-20 01:11:28
This supernova is the detonation of a carbon white dwarf that contains virtually no hydrogen
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