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2011MNRAS.410.2767C - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 410, 2767-2786 (2011/February-1)

On the nature of the progenitors of three type II-p supernovae: 2004et, 2006my and 2006ov.

CROCKETT R.M., SMARTT S.J., PASTORELLO A., ELDRIDGE J.J., STEPHENS A.W., MAUND J.R. and MATTILA S.

Abstract (from CDS):

The pre-explosion observations of the Type II-P supernovae 2006my, 2006ov and 2004et are re-analysed. In the cases of supernovae 2006my and 2006ov we argue that the published candidate progenitors are not coincident with their respective supernova sites in pre-explosion Hubble Space Telescope observations. We therefore derive upper luminosity and mass limits for the unseen progenitors of both these supernovae, assuming they are red supergiants: 2006my (log L/L= 4.51; m < 13 M) and 2006ov (log L/L= 4.29; m < 10 M). In the case of supernova 2004et we show that the yellow supergiant progenitor candidate, originally identified in Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope images, is still visible ∼ 3 yr post-explosion in observations from the William Herschel Telescope. High-resolution Hubble Space Telescope and Gemini (North) adaptive optics late-time imagery reveal that this source is not a single yellow supergiant star, but rather is resolved into at least three distinct sources. We report the discovery of the unresolved progenitor as an excess of flux in pre-explosion Isaac Newton Telescope i'-band imaging. Accounting for the late-time contribution of the supernova using published optical spectra, we calculate the progenitor photometry as the difference between the pre- and post-explosion, ground-based observations. We find the progenitor was most likely a late K to late M-type supergiant of 8+5–1 M. In all cases we conclude that future, high-resolution observations of the supernova sites will be required to confirm these results.

Abstract Copyright: 2010 The Authors. Journal compilation2010 RAS

Journal keyword(s): stars: evolution - supernovae: general - supernovae: individual: SN 2004et - supernovae: individual: SN 2006my - supernovae: individual: SN 2006ov

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