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Comparison of progenitor mass estimates for the type IIP SN 2012A

Authors :
Tomasella, L.
Cappellaro, E.
Fraser, M.
Pumo, M. L.
Pastorello, A.
Pignata, G.
Benetti, S.
Bufano, F.
Dennefeld, M.
Harutyunyan, A.
Iijima, T.
Jerkstrand, A.
Kankare, E.
Kotak, R.
Magill, L.
Nascimbeni, V.
Ochner, P.
Siviero, A.
Smartt, S.
Sollerman, J.
Stanishev, V.
Taddia, F.
Taubenberger, S.
Turatto, M.
Valenti, S.
Wright, D. E.
Zampieri, L.
Tomasella, L.
Cappellaro, E.
Fraser, M.
Pumo, M. L.
Pastorello, A.
Pignata, G.
Benetti, S.
Bufano, F.
Dennefeld, M.
Harutyunyan, A.
Iijima, T.
Jerkstrand, A.
Kankare, E.
Kotak, R.
Magill, L.
Nascimbeni, V.
Ochner, P.
Siviero, A.
Smartt, S.
Sollerman, J.
Stanishev, V.
Taddia, F.
Taubenberger, S.
Turatto, M.
Valenti, S.
Wright, D. E.
Zampieri, L.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

We present the one-year long observing campaign of SN 2012A which exploded in the nearby (9.8 Mpc) irregular galaxy NGC 3239. The photometric evolution is that of a normal type IIP supernova. The absolute maximum magnitude, with MB = -16.23 +- 0.16 mag. SN2012A reached a peak luminosity of about 2X10**42 erg/s, which is brighter than those of other SNe with a similar 56Ni mass. The latter was estimated from the luminosity in the exponential tail of the light curve and found to be M(56Ni) = 0.011 +-0.004 Msun. The spectral evolution of SN 2012A is also typical of SN IIP, from the early spectra dominated by a blue continuum and very broad (~10**4 km/s) Balmer lines, to the late-photospheric spectra characterized by prominent P-Cygni features of metal lines (Fe II, Sc II, Ba II, Ti II, Ca II, Na ID). The photospheric velocity is moderately low, ~3X10**3 km/s at 50 days, for the low optical depth metal lines. The nebular spectrum obtained 394 days after the shock breakout shows the typical features of SNe IIP and the strength of the [O I] doublet suggests a progenitor of intermediate mass, similar to SN 2004et (~15 Msun). A candidate progenitor for SN 2012A has been identified in deep, pre-explosion K'-band Gemini North (NIRI) images, and found to be consistent with a star with a bolometric magnitude -7.08+-0.36 (log L/Lsun = 4.73 +- 0.14$ dex). The magnitude of the recovered progenitor in archival images points toward a moderate-mass 10.5 (-2/+4.5) Msun star as the precursor of SN 2012A. The explosion parameters and progenitor mass were also estimated by means of a hydrodynamical model, fitting the bolometric light curve, the velocity and the temperature evolution. We found a best fit for a kinetic energy of 0.48 foe, an initial radius of 1.8X10**13 cm and ejecta mass of 12.5 Msun.<br />Comment: 25 pages, 17 figures. Revised version (minor revision) submitted to MNRAS 2013

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1363420988
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093.mnras.stt1130