THE HIGH-METALLICITY EXPLOSION ENVIRONMENT OF THE RELATIVISTIC SUPERNOVA 2009BB1
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Levesque, Emily M.
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THE HIGH-METALLICITY EXPLOSION ENVIRONMENT OF THE RELATIVISTIC SUPERNOVA 2009BB1
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- Levesque, Emily M.;
- Soderberg, M.;
- Foley, Ryan J.;
- Berger, E.;
- Kewley, Lisa;
- Chakraborti, S.;
- Ray, Aurkie;
- Torres, M. A. P.;
- Challis, P.;
- Kirshner, Robert P.;
- Barthelmy, S. D.;
- Bietenholz, M. F.;
- Chandra, P.;
- Chaplin, V.;
- Chevalier, R. A.;
- Chugai, N.;
- Connaughton, V.;
- Copete, A.;
- Fox, O.;
- Fransson, C.;
- Grindlay, J. E.;
- Hamuy Wackenhut, Mario;
- Milne, P. A.;
- Pignata Libralato, Giuliano;
- Stritzinger, M. D.;
- Wieringa, M. H.;
Abstract
We investigate the environment of the nearby (d 40 Mpc) broad-lined Type Ic supernova SN
2009bb. This event was observed to produce a relativistic outflow likely powered by a central ac-
creting compact object. While such a phenomenon was previously observed only in long-duration
gamma-ray bursts (LGRBs), no LGRB was detected in association with SN 2009bb. Using an optical
spectrum of the SN 2009bb explosion site, we determine a variety of ISM properties for the host en-
vironment, including metallicity, young stellar population age, and star formation rate. We compare
the SN explosion site properties to observations of LGRB and broad-lined SN Ic host environments on
optical emission line ratio diagnostic diagrams. Based on these analyses, we find that the SN 2009bb
explosion site has a metallicity between 1.7Z and 3.5Z , in agreement with other broad-lined SN
Ic host environments and at odds with the low-redshift LGRB host environments and recently pro-
posed maximum metallicity limits for relativistic explosions. We consider the implications of these
findings and the impact that SN 2009bb’s unusual explosive properties and environment have on our
understanding of the key physical ingredient that enables some SNe to produce a relativistic outflow.
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