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RADIO OBSERVATIONS REVEAL A SMOOTH CIRCUMSTELLAR ENVIRONMENT AROUND THE EXTRAORDINARY TYPE Ib SUPERNOVA 2012au

Authors :
Kamble, Atish
Soderberg, Alicia M.
Chomiuk, Laura
Margutti, Raffaella
Medvedev, Mikhail
Milisavljevic, Dan
Chakraborti, Sayan
Chevalier, Roger
Chugai, Nikolai
Dittmann, Jason
Drout, Maria
Fransson, Claes
Nakar, Ehud
Sanders, Nathan
Kamble, Atish
Soderberg, Alicia M.
Chomiuk, Laura
Margutti, Raffaella
Medvedev, Mikhail
Milisavljevic, Dan
Chakraborti, Sayan
Chevalier, Roger
Chugai, Nikolai
Dittmann, Jason
Drout, Maria
Fransson, Claes
Nakar, Ehud
Sanders, Nathan
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

We present extensive radio and X-ray observations of SN 2012au, an energetic, radio-luminous supernova of Type Ib that exhibits multi-wavelength properties bridging subsets of hydrogen-poor superluminous supernovae, hypernovae, and normal core-collapse supernovae. The observations closely follow models of synchrotron emission from a shock-heated circumburst medium that has a wind density profile (rho alpha r(-2)). We infer a sub-relativistic velocity for the shock wave v approximate to 0.2 c and a radius of r approximate to 1.4 x 10(16) cm at 25 days after the estimated date of explosion. For a wind velocity of 1000 km s(-1), we determine the mass-loss rate of the progenitor to be M = 3.6 x 10(-6) M-circle dot yr(-1), consistent with the estimates from X-ray observations. We estimate the total internal energy of the radio-emitting material to be E approximate to 10(47) crg, which is intermediate to SN 1998bw and SN 2002ap. The evolution of the radio light curve of SN 2012au is in agreement with its interaction with a smoothly distributed circumburst medium and the absence of stellar shells ejected from previous outbursts out to r approximate to 10(17) cm from the supernova site. We conclude that the bright radio emission from SN 2012au was not dissimilar from other core-collapse supernovae despite its extraordinary optical properties, and that the evolution of the SN 2012au progenitor star was relatively quiet, marked with a steady mass loss, during the final years preceding explosion.<br />AuthorCount:14

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1235005768
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088.0004-637X.797.1.2