SN2012ab: a peculiar Type IIn supernova with aspherical circumstellar material
Christopher Bilinski(University of Arizona), F. Yuan(Australian National University), Paul S. Smith(University of Arizona), Jennifer E. Andrews(University of Arizona), J. Vinkó(University of Szeged), A. V. Filippenko(University of California, Berkeley), J. C. Wheeler(The University of Texas at Austin), J. M. Silverman(University of California, Berkeley), R. Quimby(California Institute of Technology), Jon C. Mauerhan(University of California, Berkeley), G. H. Marion(The University of Texas at Austin), G. G. Williams(Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope Network), Peter Milne(University of Arizona), M. L. Graham(Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope Network), Leah N. Huk(University of Denver), E. Chatzopoulos(Louisiana State University), Jennifer L. Hoffman(University of Denver), Carl W. Akerlof(Argonne National Laboratory), Douglas C. Leonard(San Diego State University), WeiKang Zheng(University of California, Berkeley), Nathan Smith(University of California, Berkeley)
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