Binary paths to Type Ia supernovae explosions :
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| 524.3-52 (069) LIV Massive stars | 524.3-52 LOE How did the first stars and galaxies form | 524.352 SHK Supernovae | 524.352/ STE Binary paths to Type Ia supernovae explosions : | 524.3-52 WON Molecular gas, dust, and star formation in galaxies : | 524.352(035)/RAY Supernovae and stellar evolution : | 524.3-52(069)/APP Star formation : |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Reviews recent progress in theory and observations which lead to a wider range of possible progenitor models than ever before. Presents all sides of the ongoing debates, while retaining a diversity of opinions on a wide range of topics reflecting physical uncertainties relating to the Type Ia progenitor puzzle. The 2011 Nobel Prize for Physics was awarded to three astrophysicists who inferred the existence of dark energy from Type Ia supernova data.--

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