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2014ApJ...780..184K - Astrophys. J., 780, 184 (2014/January-2)

SN 2005ip: a luminous Type IIn supernova emerging from a dense circumstellar medium as revealed by X-ray observations.

KATSUDA S., MAEDA K., NOZAWA T., POOLEY D. and IMMLER S.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report on the X-ray spectral evolution of the nearby Type IIn supernova (SN) 2005ip based on Chandra and Swift observations covering ∼1-6 yr after explosion. X-ray spectra in all epochs are well fitted by a thermal emission model with kT ≳ 7 keV. The somewhat high temperature suggests that the X-ray emission mainly arises from the circumstellar medium (CSM) heated by the forward shock. We find that the spectra taken two to three years after the explosion are heavily absorbed (NH∼ 5x1022/cm2), but the absorption gradually decreases to the level of the Galactic absorption (NH∼ 4x1020/cm2) at the final epoch. This indicates that the SN went off in a dense CSM and that the forward shock has overtaken it. The intrinsic X-ray luminosity stays constant until the final epoch, when it drops by a factor of ∼2. The intrinsic 0.2-10 keV luminosity during the plateau phase is measured to be ∼1.5x1041 erg/s, ranking SN 2005ip as one of the brightest X-ray SNe. Based on the column density, we derive a lower limit of a mass-loss rate to be {dot}M ∼1.5 x 10–2 (Vw/100 km/s) M/yr, which roughly agrees with that inferred from the X-ray luminosity, {dot}M ∼ 2x 10–2 (Vw/100 km/s) M/yr, where Vw is the circumstellar wind speed. Such a high mass-loss rate suggests that the progenitor star had eruptive mass ejections similar to a luminous blue variable star. The total mass ejected in the eruptive period is estimated to be ∼15 M, indicating that the progenitor mass is ≳ 25 M.

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Journal keyword(s): circumstellar matter - supernovae: general - supernovae: individual: SN 2005ip - X-rays: general

Errata: erratum vol. 824, art. 64 (2016)

Simbad objects: 13

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