Multiple Shells in Supernova 2023ixf Support the Jittering Jets Explosion Mechanism
Noam Soker and Kobi Shiran 2025 ApJL 995 L3 Examination of SN 2023ixf’s light curve has led to the identification of 2–3 potential ejecta shells, which the authors attribute to stochastic jet…
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