| Supernovae: Individual | |
| A Decade of Radio and X-ray Observations of SN 1993J | p. 3 |
| Imaging of SN 1993J | p. 13 |
| Nine Years of VLBI Imaging of Supernova 1993J | p. 23 |
| On the SN 1993J Radio Shell Structure | p. 29 |
| Optical, Ultraviolet, and Infrared Observations of SN 1993J | p. 37 |
| Simulated Radio Images and Light Curves of SN 1993J | p. 47 |
| X-ray Observations of SN 1993J | p. 53 |
| Modeling the Radio and X-ray Emission of SN 1993J and SN 2002ap | p. 59 |
| Detection of the Binary Companion to the Progenitor of SN 1993J | p. 71 |
| Supernova 1987A: The Birth of a Supernova Remnant | p. 77 |
| SN 1987A at Radio Wavelengths | p. 89 |
| High-Resolution Radio Imaging of Young Supernovae: SN 1979C, SN 1986J, and SN 2001gd | p. 97 |
| VLBI Observations of SN 1979C and SN 1986J | p. 105 |
| SN 1994W: Evidence of Explosive Mass Ejection a Few Years Before Explosion | p. 111 |
| A Most Energetic Type Ic Supernova: SN 2003L | p. 117 |
| Radio Monitoring of Supernova 2001ig: The First Year | p. 123 |
| Synthetic Spectra of the Type Ia SN 2002bo | p. 129 |
| Supernovae: Observations | |
| Radio Supernovae | p. 137 |
| Low Frequency Radio and X-ray Properties of Core-Collapse Supernovae | p. 145 |
| Supernova Spectra | p. 151 |
| Optical Spectroscopy of Type Ia Supernovae | p. 161 |
| The Early Spectroscopy of Supernovae | p. 167 |
| Optical Light Curves of Supernovae | p. 173 |
| Late Light Curves of Type Ia SNe | p. 183 |
| Photometric Observations of Recent Supernovae | p. 189 |
| Observational Properties of Type II Plateau Supernovae | p. 195 |
| X-ray Spectra of Young Supernovae | p. 201 |
| Supernovae: Progenitors/Remnants | |
| Pre-Supernova Evolution of Rotating Massive Stars | p. 209 |
| Radiation Bursts from a Presupernova Collapsar | p. 215 |
| Radio Observations of Supernova Remnants in the M82 Starburst | p. 219 |
| Deep Radio Imaging with MERLIN of the Supernova Remnants in M82 | p. 227 |
| Thermonuclear Supernova Explosions and Their Remnants: The Case of Tycho | p. 233 |
| Supernovae: Models | |
| Models of Supernova Explosions: Where Do We Stand? | p. 241 |
| Core-Collapse Supernovae at the Threshold | p. 253 |
| Two New Possible Mechanisms of Supernova-Like Explosions | p. 263 |
| Tests for Supernova Explosion Models: from Light Curves to X-ray Emission of Supernova Remnants | p. 269 |
| Understanding Type II Supernovae | p. 275 |
| Magnetorotational Mechanism of Supernova Type II Explosion | p. 281 |
| Nucleosynthesis in Black-Hole-Forming Supernovae | p. 287 |
| Nucleosynthesis in Multi-Dimensional Simulations of SNII | p. 297 |
| 56Ni Mass in Type IIP SNe: Light Curves and H Luminosity Diagnostics | p. 303 |
| Effects of Small-Scale Fluctuations of Neutrino Flux in Supernova Explosions | p. 309 |
| Neutrino Gas in Equilibrium with Self-Interaction | p. 315 |
| Weak Interaction Processes in Core-Collapse Supernovae | p. 321 |
| Synthetic Spectra for Type Ia Supernovae at Early Epochs | p. 327 |
| On the Stability of Thermonuclear Burning Fronts in Type Ia Supernovae | p. 333 |
| Explosion Models for Thermonuclear Supernovae Resulting from Different Ignition Conditions | p. 339 |
| Supernovae: Searches/Statistics | |
| Supernova Statistics | p. 347 |
| The Infrared Supernova Rate | p. 355 |
| The Rate and the Origin of Type Ia SNe in Radio Galaxies | p. 361 |
| Supernovae in Galaxy Clusters | p. 367 |
| Using Multi-Band Photometry to Classify Supernovae | p. 373 |
| Supernova and Gamma-Ray Burst Connections | |
| Optical and Near-IR Observations of SN 1998bw | p. 381 |
| SN 1998bw and Other Hyperenergetic Type Ic Supernovae | p. 391 |
| The Supernova/GRB Connection | p. 403 |
| Optical Bumps in Cosmological GRBs as Supernovae | p. 411 |
| Long GRBs and Supernovae from Collapsars | p. 417 |
| How Common are Engines in Ib/c Supernovae? | p. 425 |
| Gamma-Ray Bursters | |
| Cosmic Gamma-Ray Bursts: The Big Picture | p. 433 |
| The Surroundings of Gamma-Ray Bursts: Constraints on Progenitors | p. 441 |
| The Radio Afterglows of Gamma-Ray Bursts | p. 451 |
| Gamma-ray Bursts | p. 459 |
| X-ray Emission from Gamma-Ray Bursts | p. 467 |
| Particle Acceleration in Gamma-Ray Bursts | p. 475 |
| The First Steps in the Life of a GRB | p. 483 |
| Physical Restrictions to Cosmological Gamma-Ray Burst Models | p. 491 |
| Dynamical Evolution of -cooled Disks Following Compact Binary Mergers | p. 497 |
| On the Central Engine of Short Gamma-ray Bursts | p. 503 |
| Supernovae, Gamma-Ray Bursters, and Cosmology | |
| The Expanding and Accelerating Universe | p. 511 |
| Observations of Type Ia Supernovae and Challenges for Cosmology | p. 525 |
| The Standard Candle Method for Type II Supernovae and the Hubble Constant | p. 535 |
| Observing the First Stars, One Star at a Time | p. 543 |
| The Host Galaxies of High-Redshift Type Ia Supernovae | p. 555 |
| Constraints on SN Ia Progenitors and ICM Enrichment from Field and Cluster SN Rates | p. 561 |
| Expected Changes of SNe with Redshift due to Evolution of Their Progenitors | p. 567 |
| Dark Energy: Nature and Robustness | p. 573 |
| Brane Universes Tested by Supernovae | p. 579 |
| A Geometric Determination of the Distance to SN 1987A and the LMC | p. 585 |
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