The CHilean Automatic Supernova sEarch

Hamuy, M.; Pignata, G.; Maza, J.; Clocchiatti, A.; Anderson, J.; Bersten, M.; Folatelli, G.; Forster, F.; Gutiérrez, C.; Quinn, J.; Stritzinger, M.; Zelaya, P.
Bibliographical reference

Memorie della Societa Astronomica Italiana, v.83, p.388 (2012)

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2012
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Description
The CHilean Automatic Supernova sEarch (CHASE) project began in 2007 with the goal to discover young, nearby southern supernovae in order to (1) better understand the physics of exploding stars and their progenitors, and (2) refine the methods to derive extragalactic distances. During the first four years of operation, CHASE has produced more than 130 supernovae, being the most successful project of its type in the southern hemisphere. Here we describe the project and present illustrative examples of CHASE discoveries of particular relevance.