SN 2009md: another faint supernova from a low-mass progenitor


Autoria(s): Fraser, Morgan; Ergon, M.; Eldridge, John; Valenti, Stefano; Pastorello, Andrea; Sollerman, J.; Smartt, Stephen; Agnoletto, I.; Arcavi, I.; Benetti, S.; Botticella, Maria; Bufano, F.; Campillay, A.; Crockett, Rhonda; Gal-Yam, A.; Kankare, E.; Leloudas, G.; Maguire, Kathrina; Mattila, Seppo; Maund, J.R.; Salgado, F.; Stephens, A.; Taubenberger, S.; Turatto, M.
Data(s)

01/10/2011

Resumo

We present adaptive optics imaging of the core-collapse supernova (SN) 2009md, which we use together with archival Hubble Space Telescope data to identify a coincident progenitor candidate. We find the progenitor to have an absolute magnitude of V=-4.63+0.3-0.4 mag and a colour of V-I= 2.29+0.25-0.39 mag, corresponding to a progenitor luminosity of log L/L?similar to 4.54 +/- 0.19 dex. Using the stellar evolution code STARS, we find this to be consistent with a red supergiant progenitor with M= 8.5+6.5-1.5 M?. The photometric and spectroscopic evolution of SN 2009md is similar to that of the class of sub-luminous Type IIP SNe; in this paper we compare the evolution of SN 2009md primarily to that of the sub-luminous SN 2005cs. We estimate the mass of 56Ni ejected in the explosion to be (5.4 +/- 1.3) x 10-3 M? from the luminosity on the radioactive tail, which is in agreement with the low 56Ni masses estimated for other sub-luminous Type IIP SNe. From the light curve and spectra, we show the SN explosion had a lower energy and ejecta mass than the normal Type IIP SN 1999em. We discuss problems with stellar evolutionary models, and the discrepancy between low observed progenitor luminosities (log L/L?similar to 4.35 dex) and model luminosities after the second dredge-up for stars in this mass range, and consider an enhanced carbon burning rate as a possible solution. In conclusion, SN 2009md is a faint SN arising from the collapse of a progenitor close to the lower mass limit for core collapse. This is now the third discovery of a low-mass progenitor star producing a low-energy explosion and low 56Ni ejected mass, which indicates that such events arise from the lowest end of the mass range that produces a core-collapse SN (78 M?).

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/sn-2009md-another-faint-supernova-from-a-lowmass-progenitor(508d116c-93e6-4459-9713-5d62567529d8).html

http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2966.2011.19370.x

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Fraser , M , Ergon , M , Eldridge , J , Valenti , S , Pastorello , A , Sollerman , J , Smartt , S , Agnoletto , I , Arcavi , I , Benetti , S , Botticella , M , Bufano , F , Campillay , A , Crockett , R , Gal-Yam , A , Kankare , E , Leloudas , G , Maguire , K , Mattila , S , Maund , J R , Salgado , F , Stephens , A , Taubenberger , S & Turatto , M 2011 , ' SN 2009md: another faint supernova from a low-mass progenitor ' Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society , vol 417 , no. 2 , pp. 1417-1433 . DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2966.2011.19370.x

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article