Type I and Type II supernovae can be distinguished by what combination of observations?
A) light curves and the detection of energetic cosmic rays
B) light curves and the detection of neutrons
C) light curves and the detection of radio pulses
D) spectra and light curves
E) spectra and X-ray emission
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