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Observational Data on Novae and Supernovae
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1974
Late Stages of Stellar Evolution
The first half of the paper contains a discussion of the chemical composition of the en velopes of supernovae for the period close to light maximum. The principal conclusions are: The abundance of hydrogen in the envelopes of type I supernovae is low, much lower than that of nitrogen; the abundance of oxygen and carbon is also noticeably lower than that of nitrogen; it seems that there is plenty of helium and metals in these envelopes. The information for type II supernovae is more limited. But
doi:10.1007/978-94-010-2237-8_44
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