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2012A&A...546A..28J - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 546A, 28-28 (2012/10-1)

The progenitor mass of the type IIP supernova SN 2004et from late-time spectral modeling.

JERKSTRAND A., FRANSSON C., MAGUIRE K., SMARTT S., ERGON M. and SPYROMILIO J.

Abstract (from CDS):

SN 2004et is one of the nearest and best-observed Type IIP supernovae, with a progenitor detection as well as good photometric and spectroscopic observational coverage well into the nebular phase. Based on nucleosynthesis from stellar evolution/explosion models we apply spectral modeling to analyze its 140-700 day evolution from ultraviolet to mid-infrared. We find a MZAMS=15M progenitor star (with an oxygen mass of 0.8M) to satisfactorily reproduce [OI] λλ6300, 6364 and other emission lines of carbon, sodium, magnesium, and silicon, while 12M and 19M models under- and overproduce most of these lines, respectively. This result is in fair agreement with the mass derived from the progenitor detection, but in disagreement with hydrodynamical modeling of the early-time light curve. From modeling of the mid-infrared iron-group emission lines, we determine the density of the ``Ni-bubble'' to ρ(t)≃7x10–14x(t/100 d)–3g/cm3, corresponding to a filling factor of f=0.15 in the metal core region (V=1800km/s). We also confirm that silicate dust, CO, and SiO emission are all present in the spectra.

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Journal keyword(s): supernovae: general - supernovae: individual: SN 2004et - line: formation - line: identification - radiative transfer

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