Published June 8, 2015 | Version v1
Conference paper

Olivier Chesneau's work on novae

Description

Olivier Chesneau founded a brand new field of observational astrophysics with his attempts to resolve the novae expanding fireball from the very first days of the explosion. With the images he could get, he showed that novae do indeed explode in an aspherical way, leading to a change of paradigm for the physics of these yet-poorly understood catastrophic systems. He also set the stage for a new way of estimating novae distances, by directly measuring the sky-size of the fireball and comparing it with spectroscopic scales, taking into account the tremendous effects of the fireball geometry.

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URL
https://hal.science/hal-01238169
URN
urn:oai:HAL:hal-01238169v1

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UNICA