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The Properties of Supernova 1997cy Associated with GRB 970514

The extraordinary SN 1997cy associated with GRB 970514 has been observed photometrically and spectroscopically for nearly 2 yr. At the time of discovery, SN 1997cy was the brightest supernova (SN) ever observed (MV

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Published in:The Astrophysical journal 2000-05, Vol.534 (1), p.L57-L61
Main Authors: Turatto, M, Suzuki, T, Mazzali, P. A, Benetti, S, Cappellaro, E, Danziger, I. J, Nomoto, K, Nakamura, T, Young, T. R, Patat, F
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