A 12.4-day periodicity in a close binary system after a supernova
Author:
Chen PingORCID, Gal-Yam AvishayORCID, Sollerman JesperORCID, Schulze SteveORCID, Post Richard S., Liu Chang, Ofek Eran O., Das Kaustav K., Fremling ChristofferORCID, Horesh AssafORCID, Katz BoazORCID, Kushnir Doron, Kasliwal Mansi M.ORCID, Kulkarni Shri R., Liu Dezi, Liu Xiangkun, Miller Adam A.ORCID, Rose KoviORCID, Waxman EliORCID, Yang ShengORCID, Yao YuhanORCID, Zackay Barak, Bellm Eric C.ORCID, Dekany RichardORCID, Drake Andrew J., Fang Yuan, Fynbo Johan P. U.ORCID, Groom Steven L.ORCID, Helou GeorgeORCID, Irani Ido, Jegou du Laz Theophile, Liu Xiaowei, Mazzali Paolo A., Neill James D.ORCID, Qin Yu-Jing, Riddle Reed L.ORCID, Sharon Amir, Strotjohann Nora L., Wold Avery, Yan Lin
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Multidisciplinary
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