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2002ApJ...581.1132B - Astrophys. J., 581, 1132-1147 (2002/December-3)

SN 1986J VLBI: the evolution and deceleration of the complex source and a search for a pulsar nebula.

BIETENHOLZ M.F., BARTEL N. and RUPEN M.P.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report on VLBI observations of supernova 1986J in the spiral galaxy NGC 891 at two new epochs, 1990 July and 1999 February, t=7.4 and 15.9 yr after the explosion, respectively, and on a comprehensive analysis of these and earlier observations from t∼4 yr after the explosion date, which we estimate to be 1983.2±1.1. The source is a shell or composite and continues to show a complex morphology with large brightness modulations along the ridge and with protrusions. The supernova is moderately to strongly decelerated. The average outer radius expands as t0.71±0.11, and the expansion velocity has slowed to 6000 km.s–1 at t=15.9 yr from an extrapolated 20,000 km.s–1 at t=0.25 yr. The structure changes significantly with time, showing that the evolution is not self-similar. The shell structure is best visible at the latest epoch, when the protrusions have diminished somewhat in prominence and a new, compact component has appeared. The radio spectrum shows a clear inversion above 10 GHz. This might be related to a pulsar nebula becoming visible through the debris of the explosion. The radio flux density between 1.5 and 23 GHz decreases strongly with time, with the flux density ∝t–2.94±0.24 between t∼15 and 19 yr. This decrease is much more rapid than that found in earlier measurements up to t∼6 yr.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Individual: NGC Number: NGC 891 - Stars: Pulsars: General - Radio Continuum: Stars - Stars: Supernovae: Individual: Alphanumeric: SN 1986J

CDS comments: Source 41.95+575 = [MPW94] 41.95+57.5. Fig.3: components 'CN' not in SIMBAD. Calibrators designated as 'HHMM+DDd' are 'JHHMM+DDd'.

Simbad objects: 16

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