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Supernova PTF 09uj: A possible shock breakout from a dense circumstellar wind

Authors :
Richard Dekany
S. B. Cenko
Eli Waxman
V. Velur
J. Zolkower
J. S. Bloom
Mark Sullivan
Eran O. Ofek
Ken J. Shen
Crystal L. Martin
Alexei V. Filippenko
R. M. Quimby
Nicholas M. Law
David Hale
John Henning
Itay Rabinak
D. McKenna
James D. Neill
R. J. E. Smith
K. Bui
Robert J. Walters
D. A. Howell
A. Gal Yam
Janet Jacobsen
Karl Forster
Lars Bildsten
Peter Nugent
Iair Arcavi
Dovi Poznanski
Gustavo Rahmer
Shrinivas R. Kulkarni
M. M. Kasliwal
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
arXiv, 2010.

Abstract

Type-IIn supernovae (SNe), which are characterized by strong interaction of their ejecta with the surrounding circumstellar matter (CSM), provide a unique opportunity to study the mass-loss history of massive stars shortly before their explosive death. We present the discovery and follow-up observations of a Type IIn SN, PTF 09uj, detected by the Palomar Transient Factory (PTF). Serendipitous observations by GALEX at ultraviolet (UV) wavelengths detected the rise of the SN light curve prior to the PTF discovery. The UV light curve of the SN rose fast, with a time scale of a few days, to a UV absolute AB magnitude of about -19.5. Modeling our observations, we suggest that the fast rise of the UV light curve is due to the breakout of the SN shock through the dense CSM (n~10^10 cm^-3). Furthermore, we find that prior to the explosion the progenitor went through a phase of high mass-loss rate (~0.1 solar mass per year) that lasted for a few years. The decay rate of this SN was fast relative to that of other SNe IIn.<br />Comment: Accepted to Apj, 6 pages, 4 figures

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0dbd2d9733ee2833a80d22f1cc20e87a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1009.5378