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Table 1.

Light curve references. When not stated, there is a reasonably accurate estimate of the time of explosion, t0.

Name Type Reference Comment
SN1993J IIb Ray et al. (1993)
SN1999ex Ib/c Stritzinger et al. (2002)
SN2005bf Ib/c Folatelli et al. (2006)
SN2006oz SLSN I Leloudas et al. (2012) Days since discovery
SN2008D Ib Modjaz et al. (2009) XRT080109
Bersten et al. (2013) Earliest Lbol data
Tanaka et al. (2009c) Latest data
PTF11mnb Ic Taddia et al. (2018) Stripped envelope
PTF12dam SLSN I Vreeswijk et al. (2017) t0 = 70 d, slow decline, no double
LSQ13abf Ib Stritzinger et al. (2020)
iPTF13dcc SLSN I Vreeswijk et al. (2017) t0 = 89 d
LSQ14bdq SLSN Ic Nicholl et al. (2015)
DES14X3taz SLSN I Smith et al. (2016)
iPTF14gqr Ic De et al. (2018) SN 2014ft
iPTF15dtg Ic Taddia et al. (2016)
SN2019cad Ic Gutiérrez et al. (2021) err Δt0 = 4 d
SN2019dge Ib Yao et al. (2020) First data with large error
SN2019ehk Ib Jacobson-Galán et al. (2020, 2021) Ca-rich. err Δt0 = 0.1 d
IIb De et al. (2021)
SN2019stc SLSN I Gomez et al. (2021)
SN2020bvc Ic-BL Ho et al. (2020) Similar to SN2006aj, X-ray detection
SN2020faa SLSNII Yang et al. (2021) iPTF14hls-like

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