A relativistic type Ibc supernova without a detected gamma-ray burst
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Soderberg, A. M.
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Chakraborti, S.
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Pignata Libralato, Giuliano
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Chevalier, R. A.
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Chandra, P.
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Ray, A.
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Wieringa, M. H.
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Capote, A.
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Chaplin, V.
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Connaughton, V.
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Barthelmy, S. D.
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Bietenholz, M. F.
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Chugai, N.
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Stritzinger, M. D.
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Hamuy Wackenhut, Mario
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Fransson, C.
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Fox, O.
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Levesque, E. M.
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Grindlay, J. E.
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Challis, P.
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Foley, R. J.
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Kirshner, R. P.
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Milne, P. A.
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Torres, M. A. P.
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2014-01-08T14:45:59Z
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2014-01-08T14:45:59Z
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2010
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Nature, Vol 463, 28 January 2010
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10.1038/nature08714
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/126048
Abstract
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Long duration c-ray bursts (GRBs) mark1 the explosive death of some
massive stars and are a rare sub-class of type Ibc supernovae. They are
distinguished by the production of an energetic and collimated relativistic
outflow powered2 by a central engine (an accreting black hole or
neutronstar).Observationally, thisoutflow ismanifested3 in thepulse
of c-rays and a long-lived radio afterglow. Until now, central-enginedriven
supernovae have been discovered exclusively through their
c-ray emission, yet it is expected4 that a larger population goes undetected
because of limited satellite sensitivity or beaming of the collimated
emission away from our line of sight. In this framework, the
recovery ofundetectedGRBsmaybepossible throughradio searches5,6
for type Ibc supernovae with relativistic outflows. Here we report the
discovery of luminous radio emission from the seemingly ordinary
type Ibc SN 2009bb, which requires a substantial relativistic outflow
powered by a central engine. A comparison with our radio survey of
type Ibc supernovae reveals that the fraction harbouring central
engines is low, about one per cent, measured independently from,
but consistent with, the inferred7 rate of nearby GRBs. Independently,
a secondmildly relativistic supernova has been reported8.
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The VLA is operated by the NRAO, a facility of the NSF operated under cooperative agreement by Associated Universities, Inc. GMRT is run by the National Centre for Radio Astrophysics of the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research. This research has made use of the NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database (NED) which is operated by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, under contract with NASA. A.M.S. and O.F. acknowledge support by NASA through Hubble and GSRP grants, respectively. E.M.L. is funded through a Ford Foundation Predoctoral Fellowship. R.J.F. is a Clay fellow. R.A.C. and R.P.K. acknowledge support through NASA and NSF grants. G.P. and M.H. acknowledge support from FONDECYT, Iniciativa Cientifica Milenio, FONDAP and CONICYT. A.R. and S.C. are funded by an 11th Five Year Plan Project.