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A distorted radio shell in the young supernova SN 1986J.

Authors :
Pérez-Torres, M. A.
Alberdi, A.
Marcaide, J. M.
Guirado, J. C.
Lara, L.
Mantovani, F.
Ros, E.
Weiler, K. W.
Source :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society; 9/1/2002, Vol. 335 Issue 1, pL23, 1p
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

We report here on 5-GHz global very-long-baseline interferometry (VLBI) observations of SN 1986J, 16 yr after its explosion. We obtained a high-resolution image of the supernova, which shows a distorted shell of radio emission, indicative of a deformation of the shock front. The angular size of the shell is ∼4.7 mas, corresponding to a linear size of ∼6.8 × 10[sup 17] cm for a distance of 9.6 Mpc to NGC 891. The average speed of the shell has decreased from ∼ 7400 km s[sup -1] in 1988.74 down to about 6300 km s[sup -1] in 1999.14, indicative of a mild deceleration in the expansion of SN 1986J. Assuming a standard density profile for the progenitor wind (ρ[sub cs] ∝ r[sup -s], s = 2), the swept-up mass by the shock front is ∼2.2 M.... This large swept-up mass, coupled with the mild deceleration suffered by the supernova, suggests that the mass of the hydrogen-rich envelope ejected at explosion was ...12 M.... Thus, the supernova progenitor must have kept intact most of its hydrogen-rich envelope by the time of explosion, which favours a single, massive star progenitor scenario. We find a flux density for SN 1986J of ∼ 7.2 mJy at the observing frequency of 5 GHz, which results in a radio luminosity of ∼1.4 × 10[sup 37] erg s[sup -1] for the frequency range 10[sup 7]-10[sup 10] Hz (α = -0.69; S[sub v] ∝ v[sup α]). We detect four bright knots that delineate the shell structure, and an absolute minimum of emission, which we tentatively identify with the centre of the supernova explosion. If this is the case, SN 1986J has then suffered an asymmetric expansion. We suggest that this asymmetry is due to the collision of the supernova ejecta with an anisotropic, clumpy (or filamentary) medium. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00358711
Volume :
335
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
7265332
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-8711.2002.05809.x