A likely inverse-Compton emission from the Type IIb SN 2013df
Disappearance of the Progenitor of Supernova iPTF13bvn
Possible binary progenitors for the Type Ib supernova iPTF13bvn
The disappearance of the helium-giant progenitor of the Type Ib supernova iPTF13bvn and constraints on its companion
The impact of satellite trails on Hubble Space Telescope observations
The rise and fall of the Type Ib supernova iPTF13bvn. Not a massive Wolf-Rayet star
The Type IIb Supernova 2013df and its Cool Supergiant Progenitor
The very young resolved stellar populations around stripped-envelope supernovae
Instrument
WFC3, WFC3/UVIS
Temporal Coverage
2013-07-15T07:48:51Z/2013-12-03T14:10:35Z
Version
1.0
Mission Description
Launched in 1990, the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope remains the premier UV and visible light telescope in orbit. With well over 1.6 million observations from 10 different scientific instruments, the ESA Hubble Science Archive is a treasure trove of astronomical data to be exploited.
European Space Agency, Van Dyk comma Schuyler D., 2013, 'Stellar Origins of Supernovae', 1.0, European Space Agency, https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-bhhjfgf