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2008MNRAS.388..421M - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 388, 421-428 (2008/July-3)

A search for the progenitors of two TypeIa Supernovae in NGC 1316.

MAOZ D. and MANNUCCI F.

Abstract (from CDS):

Recent evidence of a young progenitor population for many TypeIa supernovae (SNeIa) raises the possibility that evolved intermediate-mass progenitor stars may be detected in pre-explosion images. NGC 1316, a radio galaxy in the Fornax cluster, is a prolific producer of SNeIa, with four detected since 1980. We analyse Hubble Space Telescope (HST) pre-explosion images of the sites of two of the SNeIa that exploded in this galaxy, SN2006dd (a normal Type Ia) and SN2006mr (likely a subluminous, 1991bg-like, SNIa). Astrometric positions are obtained from optical and near-infrared ground-based images of the events. We find no candidate point sources at either location, and set upper limits on the flux in B, V and I from any such progenitors. We also estimate the amount of extinction that could be present, based on analysis of the surface-brightness inhomogeneities in the HST images themselves. At the distance of NGC 1316, the limits correspond to absolute magnitudes of ∼ -5.5, -5.4 and -6.0 mag in MB, M_V_ and MI, respectively. Comparison to stellar evolution models argues against the presence at the supernova sites, 3 yr prior to the explosion, of normal stars with initial masses ≳6M at the tip of their asymptotic-giant branch (AGB) evolution, young post-AGB stars that had initial masses ≳4M and post-red giant stars of initial masses ≳9M.

Abstract Copyright: © 2008 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2008 RAS

Journal keyword(s): supernovae: general - supernovae: individual: SN2006dd - supernovae: individual: SN2006mr - galaxies: individual: NGC 1316

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