2011A&A...527A..61S


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2011A&A...527A..61S - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 527A, 61-61 (2011/3-1)

Dust formation in the ejecta of the type II-P supernova 2004dj.

SZALAI T., VINKO J., BALOG Z., GASPAR A., BLOCK M. and KISS L.L.

Abstract (from CDS):

Core-collapse supernovae (CC SNe), especially type II-Plateau ones, are thought to be important contributors to cosmic dust production. SN 2004dj, one of the closest and brightest SN since 1987A, offered a good opportunity to examine dust-formation processes. To find signs of newly formed dust, we analyze all available mid-infrared (MIR) archival data from the Spitzer space telescope. We re-reduced and analyzed data from IRAC, MIPS, and IRS instruments obtained between +98 and +1381 days after explosion and generated light curves and spectra for each epoch. Observed spectral energy distributions are fitted with both analytic and numerical models, using the radiative-transfer code MOCASSIN for the latter ones. We also use imaging polarimetric data obtained at +425-days by the Hubble space telescope. We present convincing evidence of dust formation in the ejecta of SN 2004dj from MIR light curves and spectra. Significant MIR excess flux is detected in all bands between 3.6 and 24µm. In the optical, a ∼0.8% polarization is also detected at a 2-sigma level, which exceeds the interstellar polarization in that direction. Our analysis shows that the freshly-formed dust around SN 2004dj can be modeled assuming a nearly spherical shell that contains amorphous carbon grains, which cool from ∼700K to ∼400K between +267 and +1246 days. Persistent excess flux is found above 10µm, which is explained by a cold (∼115K) dust component. If this cold dust is of circumstellar origin, it is likely to be condensed in a cool, dense shell between the forward and reverse shocks. Pre-existing circumstellar dust is less likely, but cannot be ruled out. An upper limit of ∼8x10–4M is derived for the dust mass, which is similar to previously published values for other dust-producing SNe.

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Journal keyword(s): supernovae: general - supernovae: individual: SN 2004dj - dust, extinction

Simbad objects: 23

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Number of rows : 23
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 NAME SMC G 00 52 38.0 -72 48 01   2.79 2.2     ~ 11145 1
2 SNR B0102-72.3 SNR 01 04 01.2 -72 01 52           ~ 397 1
3 SN 2003gd SN* 01 36 42.65 +15 44 19.9     13.2     SNIIP 248 2
4 SN 1999em SN* 04 41 27.04 -02 51 45.2   13.79 13.7     SNIIP 674 1
5 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 17428 0
6 SN 1987A SN* 05 35 28.020 -69 16 11.07           SNIIpec 4936 2
7 NGC 2403 AGN 07 36 51.3381434280 +65 36 09.650825640 9.31 8.84 8.38 8.19   ~ 1788 1
8 [L99] n2403-2866 Cl* 07 37 16.93 +65 35 57.7   18.55 18.31     ~ 22 1
9 2MASS J07371703+6535579 HXB 07 37 17.0432126424 +65 35 57.826001220           SNIIP 279 1
10 SN 2006jc SN* 09 17 20.78 +41 54 32.7     13.8     SNIbn 342 1
11 SN 2005ip SN* 09 32 06.42 +08 26 44.4 18.1 18.7 18.5     SNII 190 1
12 SN 1993J SN* 09 55 24.77476 +69 01 13.7026   10.8 12.0     SNIIb 1416 1
13 SN 1998S SN* 11 46 06.1 +47 28 55     12.2     SNIIn 462 1
14 SN 1990I SN* 12 44 50.26 -40 43 36.5   16.7 16.7     SNIb 58 1
15 SN 2006tf SN* 12 46 15.81 +11 25 55.4     16.7     SNIIn 100 1
16 SN 2005af SN* 13 04 44.06 -49 33 59.8     12.8     SNIIP 63 1
17 NAME Kepler SNR Rad 17 30 40.5 -21 29 14           ~ 795 4
18 HD 173398 PM* 18 40 56.4085550640 +62 44 58.066829664   7.086 6.091     K0III 42 0
19 SN 2002hh SN* 20 34 44.29 +60 07 19.0     17.18     SNIIP 152 1
20 SN 2008S ev 20 34 45.33 +60 05 58.4   19.89 18.79 17.93   SNIIn? 239 1
21 SN 2004et SN* 20 35 25.33 +60 07 17.7   12.88       SNIIP 489 1
22 3C 461 BL? 23 23 24.000 +58 48 54.00     14.30     ~ 2791 1
23 SN 2007od SN* 23 55 48.68 +18 24 54.8       14.4   SNIIP 130 1

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