A Missing-link in the Supernova–GRB Connection: The Case of SN 2012ap
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A Missing-link in the Supernova–GRB Connection: The Case of SN 2012ap
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- Chakrabort, Sayan;
- Soderberg, Alicia;
- Chomiuk, Laura;
- Kamble, Atish;
- Yadav, Naveen;
- Ray, Alak;
- Hurley, Kevin;
- Margutti, Raffaella;
- Milisavljevic, Dan;
- Bietenholz, Michael;
- Brunthaler, Andreas;
- Pignata Libralato, Giuliano;
- Pian, Elena;
- Mazzali, Paolo;
- Fransson, Claes;
- Bartel, Norbert;
- Hamuy Wackenhut, Mario;
- Levesque, Emily;
- MacFadyen, Andrew;
- Dittmann, Jason;
- Krauss, Miriam;
- Briggs, M.S.;
- Connaughton, V.;
- Yamaoka, K.;
- Takahashi, T.;
- Ohno, M.;
- Fukazawa, Y.;
- Tashiro, M.;
- Terada, Y.;
- Murakam, T.;
- Goldsten, J.;
- Barthelmy, S.;
- Gehrels, N.;
- Cummings, J.;
- Krimm, H.;
- Palmer, D.;
- Golenetskii, S.;
- Aptekar, R.;
- Frederiks, D.;
- Cline, T.;
- Mitrofanov, I. G.;
- Golovin, D.;
- Litvak, M. L.;
- Sanin, A. B.;
- Boynton, W.;
- Fellows, C.;
- Harshman, K.;
- Enos, H.;
- von Kienlin, A.;
- Rau, A.;
- Zhang, X.;
- Savchenko, V.;
Abstract
Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are characterized by ultra-relativistic outflows, while supernovae are generally
characterized by non-relativistic ejecta. GRB afterglows decelerate rapidly, usually within days, because their lowmass
ejecta rapidly sweep up a comparatively larger mass of circumstellar material. However, supernovae with
heavy ejecta can be in nearly free expansion for centuries. Supernovae were thought to have non-relativistic
outflows except for a few relativistic ones accompanied by GRBs. This clear division was blurred by SN 2009bb,
the first supernova with a relativistic outflow without an observed GRB. However, the ejecta from SN 2009bb was
baryon loaded and in nearly free expansion for a year, unlike GRBs. We report the first supernova discovered
without a GRB but with rapidly decelerating mildly relativistic ejecta, SN 2012ap. We discovered a bright and
rapidly evolving radio counterpart driven by the circumstellar interaction of the relativistic ejecta. However, we did
not find any coincident GRB with an isotropic fluence of more than one-sixth of the fluence from GRB 980425.
This shows for the first time that central engines in SNe Ic, even without an observed GRB, can produce both
relativistic and rapidly decelerating outflows like GRBs.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/131144
DOI: doi:10.1088/0004-637X/805/2/187
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The Astrophysical Journal, 805:187 (8pp), 2015 June 1
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