Seppo Mattila

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1999-2002 University of Turku, Åbo, Finland 
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Kool EC, Johansson J, Sollerman J, et al. (2023) A radio-detected type Ia supernova with helium-rich circumstellar material. Nature. 617: 477-482
Cannizzaro G, Wevers T, Jonker PG, et al. (2021) Accretion disc cooling and narrow absorption lines in the tidal disruption event AT 2019dsg Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 504: 792-815
Bose S, Dong S, Kochanek CS, et al. (2021) ASASSN-18am/SN 2018gk: an overluminous Type IIb supernova from a massive progenitor Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 503: 3472-3491
Mong Y, Ackley K, Galloway DK, et al. (2021) Searching for Fermi GRB optical counterparts with the prototype Gravitational-wave Optical Transient Observer (GOTO) Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 507: 5463-5476
Gutiérrez CP, Bersten MC, Orellana M, et al. (2021) The double-peaked Type Ic supernova 2019cad: another SN 2005bf-like object Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 504: 4907-4922
Cai Y, Pastorello A, Fraser M, et al. (2021) Intermediate-luminosity red transients: Spectrophotometric properties and connection to electron-capture supernova explosions Astronomy & Astrophysics. 654: A157
O’Neill D, Kotak R, Fraser M, et al. (2021) Revisiting the progenitor of the low-luminosity type II-plateau supernova, SN 2008bk Astronomy & Astrophysics. 645: L7
Kankare E, Efstathiou A, Kotak R, et al. (2021) Core-collapse supernova subtypes in luminous infrared galaxies Astronomy & Astrophysics. 649: A134
Pérez-Torres M, Mattila S, Alonso-Herrero A, et al. (2021) Star formation and nuclear activity in luminous infrared galaxies: an infrared through radio review The Astronomy and Astrophysics Review. 29
Chen P, Dong S, Stritzinger MD, et al. (2020) The Most Rapidly Declining Type I Supernova 2019bkc/ATLAS19dqr The Astrophysical Journal. 889: L6
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