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A Late-Time Radio Survey of Type Ia-CSM Supernovae with the Very Large Array

Olivia Griffith et al 2025 ApJ 995 54 No radio emission was detected from a sample of old (>1 year) supernovae, despite the expectation that these supernovae exploded into dense circumstellar…

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