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Long γ-ray bursts and Type Ic core-collapse supernovae have similar locations in hosts
Patrick L. Kelly
, Robert P. Kirshner
, Michael Pahre
Minnesota Institute for Astrophysics
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Afterglow
14%
Bright Region
28%
Bulge
42%
Burst Distributions
14%
Core-collapse
28%
Core-collapse Supernovae
100%
Galaxies
42%
High-redshift
14%
High-redshift Galaxies
14%
Light Curves
14%
Massive Stars
28%
Metallicity
14%
Sloan Digital Sky Survey
14%
Stellar Evolution
14%
Supernovae
42%
Surface Photometry
14%
X-ray Bursts
100%
Physics
Afterglow
33%
Core-Collapse Supernovae
100%
High-Redshift Galaxies
33%
Light Curve
33%
Massive Star
66%
Metallicity
33%
Sky Surveys
33%
Stellar Evolution
33%
Supernovae
100%
Surface Photometry
33%