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The Type II supernovae 2006V and 2006au: two SN 1987A-like events

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The Type II supernovae 2006V and 2006au: two SN 1987A-like events
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  • Taddia, F.;
  • Stritzinger, M. D.;
  • Sollerman, J.;
  • Phillips, M. M.;
  • Anderson, Joseph P.;
  • Ergon, M.;
  • Folatelli, Gastón;
  • Fransson, C.;
  • Freedman, W.;
  • Hamuy Wackenhut, Mario;
  • Morrell, N.;
  • Pastorello, A.;
  • Persson, S. E.;
  • González, S.;
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Context. Supernova 1987A revealed that a blue supergiant (BSG) star can end its life as a core-collapse supernova (SN). SN 1987A and other similar objects exhibit properties that distinguish them from ordinary Type II Plateau (IIP) SNe, whose progenitors are believed to be red supergiants (RSGs). Similarities among 1987A-like events include a long rise to maximum, early luminosity fainter than that of normal Type IIP SNe, and radioactivity acting as the primary source powering the light curves. Aims. We present and analyze two SNe monitored by the Carnegie Supernova Project that are reminiscent of SN 1987A. Methods. Optical and near-infrared (NIR) light curves, and optical spectroscopy of SNe 2006V and 2006au are presented. These observations are compared to those of SN 1987A, and are used to estimate properties of their progenitors. Results. Both objects exhibit a slow rise to maximum and light curve evolution similar to that of SN 1987A. At the earliest epochs, SN 2006au also displays an initial dip which we interpret as the signature of the adiabatic cooling phase that ensues shock break-out. SNe 2006V and 2006au are both found to be bluer, hotter and brighter than SN 1987A. Spectra of SNe 2006V and 2006au are similar to those of SN 1987A and other normal Type II objects, although both consistently exhibit expansion velocities higher than SN 1987A. Semi-analytic models are fit to the UVOIR light curve of each object from which physical properties of the progenitors are estimated. This yields ejecta mass estimates of M-ej approximate to 20 M-circle dot, explosion energies of E approximate to 2-3 x 10(51) erg s(-1), and progenitor radii of R approximate to 75-100 R-circle dot for both SNe. Conclusions. The progenitors of SNe 2006V and 2006au were most likely BSGs with a larger explosion energy as compared to that of SN 1987A.
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Swedish Research Council Danish National Research Foundation NSF AST-0306969 AST-0908886 AST-0607438 AST-1008343 CONICYT through FONDECYT 1060808 3110142 Centro de Astrofisica FONDAP 15010003 Centro BASAL CATA PFB-06 Millenium Center for Supernova Science P06-045-F P10-064-F
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/125670
DOI: DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201118091
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ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS Volume: 537 Article Number: A140 Published: JAN 2012
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