2014ApJ...782...30Y


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2014ApJ...782...30Y - Astrophys. J., 782, 30 (2014/February-2)

Electron cooling in a young radio supernova: SN 2012aw.

YADAV N., RAY A., CHAKRABORTI S., STOCKDALE C., CHANDRA P., SMITH R., ROY R., BOSE S., DWARKADAS V., SUTARIA F. and POOLEY D.

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We present the radio observations and modeling of an optically bright Type II-P supernova (SN), SN 2012aw which exploded in the nearby galaxy Messier 95 (M95) at a distance of 10 Mpc. The spectral index values calculated using C, X, and K bands are smaller than the expected values for the optically thin regime. During this time, the optical bolometric light curve stays in the plateau phase. We interpret the low spectral-index values to be a result of electron cooling. On the basis of comparison between the Compton cooling timescale and the synchrotron cooling timescale, we find that the inverse Compton cooling process dominates over the synchrotron cooling process. We therefore model the radio emission as synchrotron emission from a relativistic electron population with a high energy cutoff. The cutoff is determined by comparing the electron cooling timescale, tcool, and the acceleration timescale, acc. We constrain the mass-loss rate in the wind ({dot}M ∼ 1.9 x 10–6M/yr ) and the equipartition factor between relativistic electrons and the magnetic field ( = ∈e/ ∈B ∼ 1.12 x 102) through our modeling of radio emission. Although the time of explosion is fairly well constrained by optical observations within about two days, we explore the effect of varying the time of explosion to best fit the radio light curves. The best fit is obtained for the explosion date as 2012 March 15.3 UT.

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Journal keyword(s): radiation mechanisms: non-thermal - radio continuum: general - stars: mass-loss - supernovae: individual: SN 2012aw - techniques: interferometric - X-rays: general

Simbad objects: 22

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Number of rows : 22
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 SN 2002ap SN* 01 36 23.85 +15 45 13.2   13.11 14.54     SNIc-BL 563 1
2 SN 1984L SN* 02 35 30.54 -07 09 30.3   14.0       SNIb 194 1
3 SN 1978K SN* 03 17 38.620 -66 33 03.40   13.0       SNII 205 1
4 SN 1999em SN* 04 41 27.04 -02 51 45.2   13.79 13.7     SNIIP 674 1
5 2MASS J07371703+6535579 HXB 07 37 17.0432126424 +65 35 57.826001220           SNIIP 279 1
6 SN 1993J SN* 09 55 24.77476 +69 01 13.7026   10.8 12.0     SNIIb 1416 1
7 SN 1999gi SN* 10 18 16.66 +41 26 28.2   14.8       SNIIP 235 1
8 SN 2012aw SN* 10 43 53.735 +11 40 17.63       15   SNIIP 203 1
9 M 95 GiP 10 43 57.7313485800 +11 42 13.301191332 10.71 10.51 9.73 9.48   ~ 1121 2
10 SN 1998S SN* 11 46 06.1 +47 28 55     12.2     SNIIn 462 1
11 SN 1986E SN* 12 21 41.19 +14 37 54.8   14.2       SNIIL 65 1
12 SN 1979C SN* 12 22 58.58 +15 47 52.7   11.6       SNIIL 584 1
13 SN 1990B SN* 12 36 33.86 +11 14 29.9     15.75     SNIc 127 1
14 SN 2011ja SN* 13 05 11.12 -49 31 27.0           SNIIP 44 0
15 SN 2001gd SN* 13 13 23.89 +36 38 17.7     16.5     SNIIb 60 1
16 SN 1994I SN* 13 29 54.072 +47 11 30.50     12.9     SNIc 625 1
17 SN 2011dh SN* 13 30 05.10555 +47 10 10.9227           SNIIb 388 1
18 3C 286 Sy1 13 31 08.2883506368 +30 30 32.960091564   17.51 17.25     ~ 4341 2
19 SN 1983N SN* 13 36 51.23 -29 54 01.7   11.7       SNIb 273 1
20 SN 2002hh SN* 20 34 44.29 +60 07 19.0     17.18     SNIIP 152 1
21 SN 2004et SN* 20 35 25.33 +60 07 17.7   12.88       SNIIP 489 1
22 SN 1980K SN* 20 35 30.07 +60 06 23.7   11.6       SNIIL 464 1

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