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Classifying supernovae using only galaxy data
Ryan J. Foley, Kaisey Mandel
Astronomy
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Galaxies
100%
Supernovae
100%
Host Galaxy
83%
Galaxy Properties
66%
Light Curves
50%
Photometry
33%
Spectral Data
16%
Hybrid Method
16%
Bayesian Methods
16%
Property Combinations
16%
Wide-ranging
16%
Systematic Bias
16%
Sloan Digital Sky Survey
16%
Classification Methods
16%
Core-collapse Supernovae
16%
Photometric Data
16%
Lick Observatory
16%
Early-type Galaxies
16%
Palomar
16%
Curve Method
16%
Transient Surveys
16%
Light Curve Classification (1954)
16%
Physics
Supernovae
100%
Light Curve
66%
Galaxy Properties
66%
Photometry
33%
Transients
33%
Sky Surveys
16%
Core-Collapse Supernovae
16%
Early-Type Galaxies
16%
Observatory
16%