We present 42 low-resolution spectra of Supernova (SN) 1993J, our complete collection from the Lick and Keck Observatories, from day 3 after explosion to day 2454, as well as one Keck high-dispersion spectrum from day 383. SN 1993J began as an apparent SN II, albeit an unusual one. After a few weeks, a dramatic transition took place, as prominent helium lines emerged in the spectrum. SN 1993J had metamorphosed from a SN II to a SN IIb. Nebular spectra of SN 1993J closely resemble those of SNe Ib and Ic, but with a persistent Halpha line. At very late times, the Halpha emission line dominated the spectrum, but with an unusual, box-like profile. This is interpreted as an indication of circumstellar interaction.
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Matheson, T., Filippenko, A. V., Barth, A. J., Ho, L. C., Leonard, D. C., Bershady, M. A., … Wirth, G. D. (2000). Optical Spectroscopy of Supernova 1993J During Its First 2500 Days. The Astronomical Journal, 120(3), 1487–1498. https://doi.org/10.1086/301518
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