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Discovery of a Nearby Twin of SN 1987A's Nebula around the Luminous Blue Variable HD 168625: Was Sk −69 202 an LBV?*

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Nathan Smith1

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Observed fractions of core-collapse supernova types and initial masses of their single and binary progenitor stars : Core-collapse supernova fractions

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On luminous blue variables as the progenitors of core-collapse supernovae, especially Type IIn supernovae : LBVs as supernova progenitors

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Episodic mass loss in binary evolution to the Wolf-Rayet phase: Keck and HST proper motions of RY Scuti’s nebula★ : Multiple ejections from RY Scuti

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The past, present and future supernova threat to Earth’s biosphere

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Luminous blue variable eruptions and related transients: diversity of progenitors and outburst properties : LBV diversity

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A New Evolutionary Phase of Supernova Remnant 1987A

Sangwook Park et al.  The Astrophysical Journal Letters 2011  733 L35
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The Photometric and Spectral Evolution of the 2008 Luminous Optical Transient in NGC 300

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Revealing evolved massive stars with Spitzer

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MN112: a new Galactic candidate luminous blue variable

V. V. Gvaramadze et al  Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 2010 
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Discovery of Precursor Luminous Blue Variable Outbursts in Two Recent Optical Transients: The Fitfully Variable Missing Links UGC 2773-OT and SN 2009ip

Nathan Smith et al.  The Astronomical Journal 2010  139 1451
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Spitzer, Very Large Telescope, and Very Large Array Observations of the Galactic Luminous Blue Variable Candidate HD 168625

G. Umana et al.  The Astrophysical Journal 2010  718 1036
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Multiple Shells Around G79.29+0.46 Revealed from Near-IR to Millimeter Data

F. M. Jiménez-Esteban et al.  The Astrophysical Journal 2010  713 429
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Spectral Evolution of the Extraordinary Type IIn Supernova 2006gy

Nathan Smith et al.  The Astrophysical Journal 2010  709 856
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Spectroscopic monitoring of the luminous blue variable Westerlund1-243 from 2002 to 2009

B. W. Ritchie et al  Astronomy and Astrophysics 2009  507 1597
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Bolometric luminosity variations in the luminous blue variable AFGL2298

J. S. Clark et al  Astronomy and Astrophysics 2009  507 1555
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A binary merger model for the formation of the Supernova 1987A triple-ring nebula

T. Morris and Ph. Podsiadlowski  Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 2009 
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Wind-swept clouds and possible triggered star formation associated with the supernova remnant G357.7+0.3

J. P. Phillips et al  Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 2009 
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Bona Fide, Strong-Variable Galactic Luminous Blue Variable Stars are Fast Rotators: Detection of a High Rotational Velocity in HR Carinae

J. H. Groh et al  The Astrophysical Journal Letters 2009  705 L25
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SN 2008S: A Cool Super-Eddington Wind in a Supernova Impostor

Nathan Smith et al  The Astrophysical Journal Letters 2009  697 L49
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Red Supergiants as Potential Type IIn Supernova Progenitors: Spatially Resolved 4.6 μm CO Emission Around VY CMa and Betelgeuse

Nathan Smith et al.  The Astronomical Journal 2009  137 3558
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A New Class of Luminous Transients and a First Census of their Massive Stellar Progenitors

Todd A. Thompson et al.  The Astrophysical Journal 2009  705 1364
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The NGC 300 Transient: An Alternative Method for Measuring Progenitor Masses

Stephanie M. Gogarten et al.  The Astrophysical Journal 2009  703 300
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Mass loss and evolution of hot massive stars

Jorick S. Vink  Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union 2008  4 271
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Multiple ring nebulae around blue supergiants

G. García-Segura et al  Astronomy and Astrophysics 2008  488 L37
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The blue supergiant Sher 25 and its intriguing hourglass nebula

P. A. Crowther et al  Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 2008  ???
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SN 2005 gj: evidence for LBV supernovae progenitors?

J. S. Vink et al  Astronomy and Astrophysics 2008  483 L47
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Near-infrared integral field spectroscopy of the Homunculus nebula around η Carinae using Gemini/cirpass

J. H. Groh et al  Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 2008  0 080508055512328
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The serendipitous discovery of a stellar ring at mid-infrared wavelengths

J. P. Phillips and G. Ramos-Larios  Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 2008  0 080505022114210
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Discovery of the Dust-Enshrouded Progenitor of SN 2008S with Spitzer

José L. Prieto et al  The Astrophysical Journal Letters 2008  681 L9
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The Massive Star Content of NGC 3603

Nicholas W. Melena et al.  The Astronomical Journal 2008  135 878
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Dust Formation and He II λ4686 Emission in the Dense Shell of the Peculiar Type Ib Supernova 2006jc

Nathan Smith et al.  The Astrophysical Journal 2008  680 568
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On the Role of the WNH Phase in the Evolution of Very Massive Stars: Enabling the LBV Instability with Feedback

Nathan Smith and Peter S. Conti  The Astrophysical Journal 2008  679 1467
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And in the Darkness Bind Them: Equatorial Rings, B[e] Supergiants, and the Waists of Bipolar Nebulae

Nathan Smith et al.  The Astronomical Journal 2007  134 846
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A Massive Cluster of Red Supergiants at the Base of the Scutum-Crux Arm

Ben Davies et al.  The Astrophysical Journal 2007  671 781
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The Structure of the Homunculus. III. Forming a Disk and Bipolar Lobes in a Rotating Surface Explosion

Nathan Smith and Richard H. D. Townsend  The Astrophysical Journal 2007  666 967
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SN 2006gy: Discovery of the Most Luminous Supernova Ever Recorded, Powered by the Death of an Extremely Massive Star like η Carinae

Nathan Smith et al.  The Astrophysical Journal 2007  666 1116
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