2018ApJ...860...68E


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2018ApJ...860...68E - Astrophys. J., 860, 68-68 (2018/June-2)

The Type IIn supernova SN 2010bt: the explosion of a star in outburst.

ELIAS-ROSA N., VAN DYK S.D., BENETTI S., CAPPELLARO E., SMITH N., KOTAK R., TURATTO M., FILIPPENKO A.V., PIGNATA G., FOX O.D., GALBANY L., GONZALEZ-GAITAN S., MILUZIO M., MONARD L.A.G. and ERGON M.

Abstract (from CDS):

It is well known that massive stars (M > 8 M) evolve up to the collapse of the stellar core, resulting in most cases in a supernova (SN) explosion. Their heterogeneity is related mainly to different configurations of the progenitor star at the moment of the explosion and to their immediate environments. We present photometry and spectroscopy of SN 2010bt, which was classified as a Type IIn SN from a spectrum obtained soon after discovery and was observed extensively for about 2 months. After the seasonal interruption owing to its proximity to the Sun, the SN was below the detection threshold, indicative of a rapid luminosity decline. We can identify the likely progenitor with a very luminous star (log L/L ≃ 7) through comparison of Hubble Space Telescope images of the host galaxy prior to explosion with those of the SN obtained after maximum light. Such a luminosity is not expected for a quiescent star, but rather for a massive star in an active phase. This progenitor candidate was later confirmed via images taken in 2015 (∼5 yr post-discovery), in which no bright point source was detected at the SN position. Given these results and the SN behavior, we conclude that SN 2010bt was likely a Type IIn SN and that its progenitor was a massive star that experienced an outburst shortly before the final explosion, leading to a dense H-rich circumstellar environment around the SN progenitor.

Abstract Copyright: © 2018. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: individual: NGC 7130 - stars: evolution - supernovae: general - supernovae: individual: SN 2010bt

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/ApJ/860/68): phot.dat>

CDS comments: Table 2: comparison stars are not in SIMBAD.

Simbad objects: 23

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Number of rows : 23
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 2005gl SN* 00 49 50.02 +32 16 56.8       17.0   SNIIn 145 2
2 NAME UGC 2773 OT2009-1 SN? 03 32 07.24 +47 47 39.6           ~ 55 1
3 NGC 2770 GiG 09 09 33.622 +33 07 24.29   12.1       ~ 263 0
4 SN 2015bh SN* 09 09 34.96 +33 07 20.4           SNIIn 65 1
5 PSN J09132750+7627410 SN? 09 13 27.50 +76 27 41.0           ~ 10 0
6 SN 2005ip SN* 09 32 06.42 +08 26 44.4 18.1 18.7 18.5     SNII 192 1
7 SN 2010jl SN* 09 42 53.33 +09 29 41.8           SNIIn 295 1
8 * eta Car Em* 10 45 03.545808 -59 41 03.95124 6.37 7.03 6.48 6.123 4.41 LBV 2446 0
9 SN 1988Z SN* 10 51 50.10 +16 00 00.5   16.8       SNIIn 371 1
10 SN 2007sv ev 10 52 40.05 +67 59 14.2           ~ 21 1
11 SN 2000ch SN* 10 52 41.40 +36 40 09.5     17.4     SNIIn? 98 2
12 SN 1997bs ev 11 20 14.25 +12 58 19.6     17.13     SNIIn? 122 1
13 SN 1998S SN* 11 46 06.1 +47 28 55     12.2     SNIIn 464 1
14 NGC 3877 GiG 11 46 07.782 +47 29 40.20   11.8       ~ 325 0
15 NAME Virgo Cluster ClG 12 26 32.1 +12 43 24           ~ 6670 0
16 PSN J14595947+0154262 SN? 14 59 59.47 +01 54 26.6           ~ 38 1
17 NGC 7130 Sy2 21 48 19.5412287192 -34 57 04.492024884   12.86 13.87 11.57   ~ 453 1
18 SN 2010bt SN* 21 48 20.22 -34 57 16.5           SNIIn 17 1
19 NGC 7259 GiP 22 23 05.5447865688 -28 57 17.441493624   13.91   12.88   ~ 91 0
20 SN 2009ip s*b 22 23 08.26 -28 56 52.4           LBV 353 0
21 SN 1996al SN* 23 33 16.1 -54 05 02     14.0     SNII 37 1
22 NGC 7689 Sy2 23 33 16.7762633280 -54 05 39.861808800   12.14   11.31 11.8 ~ 85 0
23 NAME Local Group GrG ~ ~           ~ 8438 0

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