2009ApJ...704L.118R


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2009ApJ...704L.118R - Astrophys. J., 704, L118-L123 (2009/October-3)

Multi-wavelength properties of the type IIb SN 2008ax.

ROMING P.W.A., PRITCHARD T.A., BROWN P.J., HOLLAND S.T., IMMLER S., STOCKDALE C.J., WEILER K.W., PANAGIA N., VAN DYK S.D., HOVERSTEN E.A., MILNE P.A., OATES S.R., RUSSELL B. and VANDREVALA C.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the UV, optical, X-ray, and radio properties of the Type IIb SN 2008ax discovered in NGC 4490. The observations in the UV are one of the earliest of a Type IIb supernova (SN). On approximately day 4 after the explosion, a dramatic upturn in the u and uvw1 (λc= 2600 Å) light curves occurred after an initial rapid decline which is attributed to adiabatic cooling after the initial shock breakout. This rapid decline and upturn is reminiscent of the Type IIb SN 1993J on day 6 after the explosion. Optical/near-IR spectra taken around the peak reveal prominent Hα, He I, and Ca II absorption lines. A fading X-ray source is also located at the position of SN 2008ax, implying an interaction of the SN shock with the surrounding circumstellar material and a mass-loss rate of the progenitor of. The unusual time evolution (14 days) of the 6 cm peak radio luminosity provides further evidence that the mass-loss rate is low. Combining the UV, optical, X-ray, and radio data with models of helium exploding stars implies the progenitor of SN 2008ax was an unmixed star in an interacting binary. Modeling of the SN light curve suggests a kinetic energy (Ek) of 0.5 x 1051 erg, an ejecta mass (Mej) of 2.9 M, and a nickel mass (M Ni) of 0.06 M.

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Journal keyword(s): radio continuum: stars - supernovae: individual: SN 2008ax - ultraviolet: stars - X-rays: stars

Simbad objects: 14

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Number of rows : 14
N Identifier Otype ICRS (2000)
RA
ICRS (2000)
DEC
Proper motions Parallaxes Redshift Rad. vel. cz Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type Morph. type Angular size #ref
1983 - 2024
1 SN 2007Y Supernova 03 02 35.92 -22 53 50.1 0.00464 1388 1391.0     17.5     SNIb ~ ~ ~ ~ 119
2 SN 1987A Supernova 05 35 28.020 -69 16 11.07 0.0009 270 270           SNIIpec ~ 0.03 0.03 90 4949
3 HD 84937 ChemPec* 09 48 56.0992891997 +13 44 39.326709913 375.252 -773.968 13.4978 -0.000050 -15.047 -15.05 8.49 8.68 8.32 7.97 7.70 F8Vm-5 ~ ~ ~ ~ 734
4 SN 1993J Supernova 09 55 24.77476 +69 01 13.7026 -0.0001 -30 -30   10.8 12.0     SNIIb ~ ~ ~ ~ 1422
5 SN 2005bf Supernova 10 23 56.99 -03 11 29.3 0.0189 5613 5666     18.0     SNIb ~ ~ ~ ~ 204
6 NGC 4490 GinPair 12 30 34.5 +41 38 26 0.00196 588 589.0 10.03 10.22 9.79     ~ SAB 6.76 2.14 151 538
7 SN 2008ax Supernova 12 30 40.80 +41 38 16.1 0.0019 569 570   23.6 23.5 14.1 22.6 SNIIb ~ ~ ~ ~ 262
8 SN 1987K Supernova 12 43 41.17 +16 23 44.9 0.0027 808 809     14.2     SNIIb: ~ ~ ~ ~ 147
9 SN 2008aq Supernova 12 50 30.36 -10 52 01.3 0.007969 2380 2389.05     16.3     SNIIb ~ ~ ~ ~ 47
10 SN 2001gd Supernova 13 13 23.89 +36 38 17.7 0.002923 875 876.28     16.5     SNIIb ~ ~ ~ ~ 60
11 HZ 44 HotSubdwarf 13 23 35.2629445608 +36 07 59.544140304 -66.004 -4.408 2.6703 -0.000087 -26 -26.00 10.186 11.42 11.65 12.00 11.995 sdBN0VIIHe28 ~ ~ ~ ~ 404
12 SN 1998bw Supernova 19 35 03.17 -52 50 46.1 0.0085 2537 2548   14.09       SNIc ~ ~ ~ ~ 1827
13 SN 1999ex Supernova 22 16 07.27 -36 50 53.7 0.011 3280 3298   17.35       SNIb ~ ~ ~ ~ 141
14 SN 2001ig Supernova 22 57 30.69 -41 02 25.9 0.00292 874 875.4     14.5     SNIIb ~ ~ ~ ~ 174

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