Data was downloaded from IRSA: table "NEOWISE-R Single Exposure (L1b) Source Table" and the brightness was shifted with a constant value, which is labelled in the table.
These supernovae show a first brightness increase around day 0 and a second increase about 200-600 days after their discovery (black circles). The first increase is from the interaction of the supernova with the circumstellar medium (CSM) and a light echo. The second increase in brightness is attributed with the formation of new dust.
The following supernovae are shown: SN 2010jl, SN 2014ab, SN 2017hcc, ASASSN -15ua, SN 2016eei, SN 2017ijn
The following publications describe these as 2010jl-like:
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