2012AJ....143...27F


Query : 2012AJ....143...27F

2012AJ....143...27F - Astron. J., 143, 27 (2012/February-0)

The SN 393-SNR RX J1713.7-3946 (G347.3-0.5) connection.

FESEN R.A., KREMER R., PATNAUDE D. and MILISAVLJEVIC D.

Abstract (from CDS):

Although the connection of the Chinese "guest" star of 393 AD with the Galactic supernova remnant RX J1713.7-3946 (G347.3-0.5) made by Wang et al. in 1997 is consistent with the remnant's relatively young properties and the guest star's projected position within the "tail" of the constellation Scorpius, there are difficulties with such an association. The brief Chinese texts concerning the 393 AD guest star make no comment about its apparent brightness, stating only that it disappeared after eight months. However, at the remnant's current estimated 1-1.3 kpc distance and AV≃ 3, its supernova (SN) should have been a visually bright object at maximum light (-3.5 to -5.0 mag) if MV= - 17 to -18 and would have remained visible for over a year. The peak brightness ≃0 mag adopted by Wang et al. and others would require the RX J1713.7-3946 supernova to have been a very subluminous event similar to or fainter than SN 2005cs in M51. We also note problems connecting SN 393 with a European record in which the Roman poet Claudian describes a visually brilliant star in the heavens around 393 AD that could be readily seen even in midday. Although several authors have suggested this account may be a reference to the Chinese supernova of 393, Scorpius would not be visible near midday in March when the Chinese first reported the 393 guest star. We review both the Chinese and Roman accounts and calculate probable visual brightnesses for a range of SN subtypes and conclude that neither the Chinese nor the Roman descriptions are easily reconciled with an expected RX J1713.7-3946 supernova brightness and duration.

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Journal keyword(s): ISM: individual: G347.3-0.5 - ISM: supernova remnants - supernovae: general

CDS comments: In the introduction, SNR G350.1-3.0 is a misprint for SNR G350.1-00.3.

Simbad objects: 21

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Number of rows : 21
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 SN 1572A SN* 00 25 21.5 +64 08 27           B8 1188 1
2 SNR G130.7+03.1 SNR 02 05 37.0 +64 49 42           ~ 620 4
3 M 1 SNR 05 34 30.9 +22 00 53           ~ 6197 1
4 V* CM Tau Psr 05 34 31.9474694616 +22 00 52.153698024           ~ 5262 0
5 SN 1987A SN* 05 35 28.020 -69 16 11.07           SNIIpec 4941 2
6 SN 2009md SN* 10 48 26.28 +12 32 02.8           SNIIP 66 2
7 SN 1999br SN* 13 00 41.80 +02 29 45.8     17.5     SNIIPp 165 1
8 M 51 Sy2 13 29 52.698 +47 11 42.93   9.26 8.36 8.40   ~ 4331 4
9 SN 2005cs SN* 13 29 53.37 +47 10 28.2   14.5       SNIIP 408 1
10 ESO 134-11 HII 14 40 29 -62 38.7           ~ 565 1
11 1A 1439-61 BL? 14 43 00 -62 30.0           ~ 368 1
12 NAME Lupus SN SNR 15 02 22.1 -42 05 49           ~ 1329 1
13 1FGL J1711.7-3944c BL? 17 12 27 -39 41.2     12.27     ~ 724 1
14 RX J1713.4-3949 X 17 13 28 -39 49.8           ~ 42 0
15 SNR G348.7+00.3 SNR 17 13 43.0 -38 10 12           ~ 121 2
16 SN 393 SN* 17 14 -39.8           ~ 45 1
17 SNR G348.5+00.1 SNR 17 14 31.780 -38 28 34.50           ~ 220 3
18 SNR G350.1-00.3 SNR 17 21 06 -37 26.9     13.60     ~ 78 0
19 NAME Kepler SNR Rad 17 30 40.5 -21 29 14           ~ 795 4
20 * tet Sco * 17 37 19.12985 -42 59 52.1808   2.29 1.85     F1III 128 0
21 NAME Galactic Center reg 17 45 39.60213 -29 00 22.0000           ~ 14429 0

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