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2007ApJ...671L..21P - Astrophys. J., 671, L21-L24 (2007/December-2)

Radio detection of supernova 2004ip in the circumnuclear region of the luminous infrared galaxy IRAS 18293-3413.

PEREZ-TORRES M.A., MATTILA S., ALBERDI A., COLINA L., TORRELLES J.M., VAISANEN P., RYDER S., PANAGIA N. and WILSON A.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report a radio detection of supernova SN 2004ip in the circumnuclear region of the luminous infrared galaxy IRAS 18293-3413, using Very Large Array (VLA) observations at 8.4 GHz on 2007 June 11. SN 2004ip had been previously discovered at near-infrared wavelengths using adaptive optics observations, but its nature (core collapse or thermonuclear) could not be definitely established. Our radio detection, about 3 years after the explosion of the supernova, indicates a prominent interaction of the ejecta of SN 2004ip with the circumstellar medium, confirming that the supernova was a core collapse event (probably a Type II) and strongly suggesting that its progenitor was a massive star with a significant mass loss prior to its explosion. SN 2004ip has a 8.4 GHz luminosity of 3.5x1027 ergs/s/Hz, about 3 times as bright as SN 2000ft in NGC 7469 at a similar age; given its projected distance to the nucleus (∼500 pc), it is one of the closest of all known radio SNe to a galaxy nucleus and one of the brightest radio SNe ever.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Starburst - Radio Continuum: Galaxies - Radio Continuum: Stars - supernovae: individual (SN 2004ip)

CDS comments: SN 2000ig is a misprint for SN 2001ig

Simbad objects: 20

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