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Discovery, Progenitor & Early Evolution of a Stripped Envelope Supernova iPTF13bvn

Authors :
Cao, Yi
Kasliwal, Mansi M.
Arcavi, Iair
Horesh, Assaf
Hancock, Paul
Valenti, Stefano
Cenko, S. Bradley
Kulkarni, S. R.
Gal-Yam, Avishay
Gorbikov, Evgeny
Ofek, Eran O.
Sand, David
Yaron, Ofer
Graham, Melissa
Silverman, Jeffrey M.
Wheeler, J. Craig
Marion, G. H.
Walker, Emma
Mazzali, Paolo
Howell, D. Andrew
Bloom, Josh
Nugent, Peter E.
Surace, Jason
Masci, Frank
Carpenter, John
Degenaar, Nathalie
Gelino, Christopher
Source :
ApJL, 775 (2013), L7
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

The intermediate Palomar Transient Factory reports our discovery of a young supernova, iPTF13bvn, in the nearby galaxy, NGC5806 (22.5Mpc). Our spectral sequence in the optical and infrared suggests a likely Type Ib classification. We identify a single, blue progenitor candidate in deep pre-explosion imaging within a 2{\sigma} error circle of 80 mas (8.7 pc). The candidate has a MB luminosity of -5.2 +/- 0.4 mag and a B-I color of 0.1+/-0.3 mag. If confirmed by future observations, this would be the first direct detection for a progenitor of a Type Ib. Fitting a power law to the early light curve, we find an extrapolated explosion date around 1.1 days before our first detection. We see no evidence of shock cooling. The pre-explosion detection limits constrain the radius of the progenitor to be smaller than a few solar radii. iPTF13bvn is also detected in cm and mm-wavelengths. Fitting a synchrotron self-absorption model to our radio data, we find a mass loading parameter of 1.3*10^12 g/cm. Assuming a wind velocity of 10^3km/s, we derive a progenitor mass loss rate of 3*10^-5Msun/yr. Our observations, taken as a whole, are consistent with a Wolf Rayet progenitor of the supernova iPTF13bvn.<br />Comment: 18 pages, 5 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
ApJL, 775 (2013), L7
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1307.1470
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/2041-8205/775/1/L7