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2018ApJ...859..123H - Astrophys. J., 859, 123-123 (2018/June-1)

Persistent X-ray emission from ASASSN-15lh: massive ejecta and Pre-SLSN dense wind?

HUANG Y. and LI Z.

Abstract (from CDS):

The persistent soft X-ray emission from the location of the most luminous supernova (SN) so far, ASASSN-15lh (or SN 2015L), with L∼1042ergs–1, is puzzling. We show that it can be explained by radiation from electrons accelerated by the SN shock inverse-Compton scattering the intense UV photons. The non-detection in radio requires strong free-free absorption in the dense medium. In these interpretations, the circumstellar medium is derived to be a wind (n ∝ R–2) with mass-loss rate of {dot}M≳3×10–3M(vw/103kms–1)yr–1, and the initial velocity of the bulk SN ejecta is ≲0.02c. These constraints imply a massive ejecta mass of ≳60(E0/2×1052erg)M in ASASSN-15lh, and a strong wind ejected by the progenitor star within ∼8(vw/103kms–1)–1 yr before explosion.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: mass-loss - supernovae: general - supernovae: individual: ASASSN-15lh

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