Takashi Moriya
th.nao.ac.jp
0000-0003-1169-1954
Monash University
85 papers found
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Pulsations of red supergiant pair-instability supernova progenitors leading to extreme mass loss
Electron-capture supernovae exploding within their progenitor wind
Interacting supernovae from photoionization-confined shells around red supergiant stars
CONSTRAINING PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF TYPE IIn SUPERNOVAE THROUGH RISE TIMES AND PEAK LUMINOSITIES
Detection of the Gravitational Lens Magnifying a Type Ia Supernova
Mass loss of massive stars near the Eddington luminosity by core neutrino emission shortly before their explosion
Mass-loss histories of Type IIn supernova progenitors within decades before their explosion
ULTRA-STRIPPED TYPE Ic SUPERNOVAE FROM CLOSE BINARY EVOLUTION
PROPERTIES OF NEWLY FORMED DUST GRAINS IN THE LUMINOUS TYPE IIn SUPERNOVA 2010jl
Detectability of high-redshift superluminous supernovae with upcoming optical and near-infrared surveys – II. Beyond z = 6
An analytic bolometric light curve model of interaction-powered supernovae and its application to Type IIn supernovae
Episodic modulations in supernova radio light curves from luminous blue variable supernova progenitor models
EXTRAORDINARY MAGNIFICATION OF THE ORDINARY TYPE Ia SUPERNOVA PS1-10afx
SN 2009js AT THE CROSSROADS BETWEEN NORMAL AND SUBLUMINOUS TYPE IIP SUPERNOVAE: OPTICAL AND MID-INFRARED EVOLUTION
Synthetic light curves of shocked dense circumstellar shells
Light-curve modelling of superluminous supernova 2006gy: collision between supernova ejecta and a dense circumstellar medium
A Dip After the Early Emission of Superluminous Supernovae: A Signature of Shock Breakout Within Dense Circumstellar Media
Progenitors of Recombining Supernova Remnants
Detectability of high-redshift superluminous supernovae with upcoming optical and near-infrared surveys
Diversity of Luminous Supernovae From Non-Steady Mass Loss
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