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2006ApJ...646..378S - Astrophys. J., 646, 378-384 (2006/July-3)

A Chandra ACIS observation of the X-ray-luminous SN 1988Z.

SCHLEGEL E.M. and PETRE R.

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SN 1988Z is the most luminous X-ray-emitting supernova, initially detected in 1995 using the ROSAT HRI with a luminosity of ∼8x1040 ergs.s–1 (Fabian & Terlevich (ref???)1996). Its high luminosity was ascribed to expansion of the blast wave into an especially dense circumstellar medium. In this paper, we describe a recent observation of SN 1988Z using the ACIS detector on Chandra. We readily detect SN 1988Z, obtaining ∼30 net counts, which corresponds to a 0.2-2.0 keV luminosity of ∼3.2x1039 ergs.s–1. The calculated quantiles for the extracted counts allow a broad range of temperatures but require a temperature hotter than 5 keV if there is no intrinsic absorption. The long-term light curve (1995-2005) declines as t–2.6±0.6. This is one of the steepest X-ray light curves. The X-ray luminosity indicates that the emitting region has a high density (>10^ 5^ cm–3) and that the density profile is not consistent with a constant mass-loss stellar wind during the ∼5000 yr before the explosion. If the circumstellar medium is due to progenitor mass loss, then the mass-loss rate is extremely high (∼10–3 M.yr–1 [vw/10 km.s–1]). The X-ray results are compared with the predictions of models of SN 1988Z.

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Journal keyword(s): supernovae: individual (SN 1988Z)

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