2016ApJ...817..132D


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2016ApJ...817..132D - Astrophys. J., 817, 132 (2016/February-1)

The most luminous supernova ASASSN-15lh: signature of a newborn rapidly rotating strange quark star.

DAI Z.G., WANG S.Q., WANG J.S., WANG L.J. and YU Y.W.

Abstract (from CDS):

In this paper we show that the most luminous supernova discovered very recently, ASASSN-15lh, could have been powered by a newborn ultra-strongly magnetized pulsar, which initially rotates near the Kepler limit. We find that if this pulsar is a neutron star, its rotational energy could be quickly lost as a result of gravitational-radiation-driven r-mode instability; if it is a strange quark star (SQS), however, this instability is highly suppressed due to a large bulk viscosity associated with the nonleptonic weak interaction among quarks and thus most of its rotational energy could be extracted to drive ASASSN-15lh. Therefore, we conclude that such an ultra-energetic supernova provides a possible signature for the birth of an SQS.

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Journal keyword(s): dense matter - stars: neutron - stars: rotation - supernovae: general - supernovae: individual: ASASSN-15lh

Simbad objects: 10

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Number of rows : 10
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 LSQ 12dlf SN* 01 50 29.80 -21 48 45.4           SNIc 51 0
2 iPTF 13ehe SN* 06 53 21.50 +67 07 56.0           SLSN-I 71 0
3 SN 2010gx SN* 11 25 46.71 -08 49 41.4           SNIc 158 1
4 SN 2013dg SN* 13 18 41.35 -07 04 43.0           SLSNIc 39 1
5 SN 2011ke SN* 13 50 57.77 +26 16 42.8     18.6     SLSNIc 86 1
6 PTF 12dam SN* 14 24 46.20 +46 13 48.3           SLSNIc 160 0
7 SN 2011kf SN* 14 36 57.53 +16 30 56.6           SLSNIc 39 1
8 ASASSN -15lh ev 22 02 15.4 -61 39 34           ~ 169 1
9 Anon J220215-6139 G 22 02 15.4257822431 -61 39 34.932739462           ~ 16 0
10 CRTS SSS120810 J231802-560926 SN* 23 18 01.80 -56 09 25.6           SNI 32 0

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