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Photospheric magnitude diagrams for type II supernovat: A promising tool to compute distances

We develop an empirical color-based standardization for Type II supernovae (SNe II), equivalent to the classical surface brightness method given in Wesselink. We calibrate this standardization using SNe II with host galaxy distances measured using Cepheids, and a well-constrained shock breakout epoc...

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Published in:The Astronomical journal 2014-12, Vol.148 (6)
Main Authors: Rodríguez, Ósmar, Clocchiatti, Alejandro, Hamuy, Mario
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