GALEX AND PAN-STARRS1 DISCOVERY OF SN IIP 2010aq: THE FIRST FEW DAYS AFTER SHOCK BREAKOUT IN A RED SUPERGIANT STAR


Autoria(s): Gezari, S.; Rest, A.; Huber, M.E.; Narayan, G.; Forster, K.; Neill, J.D.; Martin, D.C.; Valenti, Stefano; Smartt, Stephen; Chornock, R.; Berger, E.; Soderberg, A.M.; Mattila, Seppo; Kankare, E.; Burgett, W.S.; Chambers, K.C.; Dombeck, T.; Grav, T.; Heasley, J.N.; Hodapp, K.W.; Jedicke, R.; Kaiser, N.; Kudritzki, R.; Luppino, G.; Lupton, R.H.; Magnier, E.A.; Monet, D.G.; Morgan, J.S.; Onaka, P.M.; Price, P.A.; Rhoads, P.H.; Siegmund, W.A.; Stubbs, C.W.; Tonry, J.L.; Wainscoat, R.J.; Waterson, M.F.; Wynn-Williams, C.G.
Data(s)

01/09/2010

Resumo

We present the early UV and optical light curve of Type IIP supernova (SN) 2010aq at z = 0.0862, and compare it to analytical models for thermal emission following SN shock breakout in a red supergiant star. SN 2010aq was discovered in joint monitoring between the Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX) Time Domain Survey (TDS) in the NUV and the Pan-STARRS1 Medium Deep Survey (PS1 MDS) in the g, r, i, and z bands. The GALEX and Pan-STARRS1 observations detect the SN less than 1 day after the shock breakout, measure a diluted blackbody temperature of 31,000 +/- 6000 K 1 day later, and follow the rise in the UV/optical light curve over the next 2 days caused by the expansion and cooling of the SN ejecta. The high signal-to-noise ratio of the simultaneous UV and optical photometry allows us to fit for a progenitor star radius of 700 +/- 200R(circle dot), the size of a red supergiant star. An excess in UV emission two weeks after shock breakout compared with SNe well fitted by model atmosphere-code synthetic spectra with solar metallicity is best explained by suppressed line blanketing due to a lower metallicity progenitor star in SN 2010aq. Continued monitoring of PS1 MDS fields by the GALEX TDS will increase the sample of early UV detections of Type II SNe by an order of magnitude and probe the diversity of SN progenitor star properties.

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/galex-and-panstarrs1-discovery-of-sn-iip-2010aq-the-first-few-days-after-shock-breakout-in-a-red-supergiant-star(0004639b-316f-4a41-b5c3-eb3508ed4f4a).html

http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/2041-8205/720/1/L77

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Gezari , S , Rest , A , Huber , M E , Narayan , G , Forster , K , Neill , J D , Martin , D C , Valenti , S , Smartt , S , Chornock , R , Berger , E , Soderberg , A M , Mattila , S , Kankare , E , Burgett , W S , Chambers , K C , Dombeck , T , Grav , T , Heasley , J N , Hodapp , K W , Jedicke , R , Kaiser , N , Kudritzki , R , Luppino , G , Lupton , R H , Magnier , E A , Monet , D G , Morgan , J S , Onaka , P M , Price , P A , Rhoads , P H , Siegmund , W A , Stubbs , C W , Tonry , J L , Wainscoat , R J , Waterson , M F & Wynn-Williams , C G 2010 , ' GALEX AND PAN-STARRS1 DISCOVERY OF SN IIP 2010aq: THE FIRST FEW DAYS AFTER SHOCK BREAKOUT IN A RED SUPERGIANT STAR ' Astrophysical Journal Letters , vol 720 , no. 1 PART 2 , pp. L77-L81 . DOI: 10.1088/2041-8205/720/1/L77

Palavras-Chave #/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/1900/1912 #Space and Planetary Science #/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/3100/3103 #Astronomy and Astrophysics
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article