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The expanding light echoes from supernova 2014J in M82

Authors :
Yang, Yi
Wang, Lifan
Baade, Dietrich
Brown, Peter
Clocchiatti, Alejandro
Cracraft, Misty
Hoflich, Peter
Justyn Maund
Patat, Ferdinando
Sparks, William B.
Spyromilio, Jason
Wang, Xiaofeng
Wheeler, J. Craig
Source :
NASA Astrophysics Data System
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
arXiv, 2015.

Abstract

We present the measurement of the size and surface brightness of the expanding light echoes from supernova (SN) 2014J in the nearby starburst galaxy M82. Hubble Space Telescope (HST) ACS/WFC images were taken ~277 and ~416 days (after the time of B-band maximum light) in the filters F475W, F606W, and F775W, each combined with the three polarizing filters: POL0V, POL60V, and POL120V. The two epochs' imaging reveals the time evolution of at least two major echoes. Three concentric bright regions between position angles (PA, 0^{\circ} from North, counterclockwise). 80^{\circ} ~ 170^{\circ} have projected radius of 0.60" on the sky on ~277 days and expanding to 0.75" on ~416 days, corresponding to scattering materials at a foreground distance of 222\pm37 pc. Another fainter but evident light echo extending over a wide range of PA has radii of 0.75" and 0.96" on ~277 and ~416 days. This corresponds to scattering material at a foreground distance of 367\pm61 pc. Multiple light echoes with S/N > 2.5 reside at smaller radii on ~277 days but become less significant on ~416 days indicating a complex structure of foreground interstellar medium (ISM). The light echo shows bluer color than predicted under a Rayleigh scattering case. We also found the light echo brightened from V_{echo}=21.68\pm0.07 on 2014 September 5, to V_{echo}=21.05\pm0.08 on 2014 November 6, suggesting an enhancement of echoing materials at different distances projected on to the plane of the sky.<br />This paper has been withdrawn due to inappropriate method of analysis

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
NASA Astrophysics Data System
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1c33f2d09bb76ebbbb9bad6592d0fa6f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1511.02495