The Type IIb Supernova 2011dh from a Supergiant Progenitor


Autoria(s): C. Bersten, Melina; G. Benvenuto, Omar; Nomoto, Ken'ichi; Ergon, Mattias; Folatelli, Gastón; Sollerman, Jesper; Benetti, Stefano; Teresa Botticella, Maria; Fraser, Morgan; Kotak, Rubina; Maeda, Keiichi; Ochner, Paolo; Tomasella, Lina
Data(s)

25/07/2012

Resumo

A set of hydrodynamical models based on stellar evolutionary progenitors is used to study the nature of SN 2011dh. Our modeling suggests that a large progenitor star ---with R ~200 Rsun---, is needed to reproduce the early light curve of SN 2011dh. This is consistent with the suggestion that the yellow super-giant star detected at the location of the SN in deep pre-explosion images is the progenitor star. From the main peak of the bolometric light curve and expansion velocities we constrain the mass of the ejecta to be ~2 Msun, the explosion energy to be E= 6-10 x 10^50 erg, and the 56Ni mass to be approximately 0.06 Msun. The progenitor star was composed of a helium core of 3 to 4 Msun and a thin hydrogen-rich envelope of ~0.1 M_sun with a main sequence mass estimated to be in the range of 12--15 Msun. Our models rule out progenitors with helium-core masses larger than 8 Msun, which correspond to M_ZAMS > 25 Msun. This suggests that a single star evolutionary scenario for SN 2011dh is unlikely.

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/the-type-iib-supernova-2011dh-from-a-supergiant-progenitor(5515a0f5-2607-4596-8b62-bed1a7e5ff42).html

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Fonte

C. Bersten , M , G. Benvenuto , O , Nomoto , K , Ergon , M , Folatelli , G , Sollerman , J , Benetti , S , Teresa Botticella , M , Fraser , M , Kotak , R , Maeda , K , Ochner , P & Tomasella , L 2012 , ' The Type IIb Supernova 2011dh from a Supergiant Progenitor ' Astrophysical Journal , vol 757 , no. 31 , 31 .

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article