TY - JOUR
T1 - SN 2008in—Bridging the Gap between Normal and Faint Supernovae of Type IIP
AU - Roy..[et al.], R.
AU - Kumar, B.
AU - Stefano, B.
AU - Maund, Justyn Robert
PY - 2011/8/1
Y1 - 2011/8/1
N2 - We present optical photometric and low-resolution spectroscopic observations of the Type II plateau supernova (SN) 2008in, which occurred in the outskirts of the nearly face-on spiral galaxy M61. Photometric data in the X-ray, ultraviolet, and near-infrared bands have been used to characterize this event. The SN field was imaged with the ROTSE-IIIb optical telescope about seven days before the explosion. This allowed us to constrain the epoch of the shock breakout to JD = 2454825.6. The duration of the plateau phase, as derived from the photometric monitoring, was ∼98 days. The spectra of SN 2008in show a striking resemblance to those of the archetypal low-luminosity IIP SNe 1997D and 1999br. A comparison of ejecta kinematics of SN 2008in with the hydrodynamical simulations of Type IIP SNe by Dessart et al. indicates that it is a less energetic event (∼5 × 1050 erg). However, the light curve indicates that the production of radioactive 56Ni is significantly higher than that in the low-luminosity SNe. Adopting an interstellar absorption along the SN direction of AV ∼0.3 mag and a distance of 13.2 Mpc, we estimated a synthesized 56Ni mass of ∼0.015 M ⊙. Employing semi-analytical formulae derived by Litvinova and Nadezhin, we derived a pre-SN radius of ∼126 R⊙, an explosion energy of 5.4 × 1050 erg, and a total ejected mass of ∼16.7 M⊙. The latter indicates that the zero-age main-sequence mass of the progenitor did not exceed 20 M⊙. Considering the above properties of SN 2008in and its occurrence in a region of sub-solar metallicity ([O/H] ∼ 8.44 dex), it is unlikely that fall-back of the ejecta onto a newly formed black hole occurred in SN 2008in. We therefore favor a low-energy explosion scenario of a relatively compact, moderate-mass progenitor star that generates a neutron star.
AB - We present optical photometric and low-resolution spectroscopic observations of the Type II plateau supernova (SN) 2008in, which occurred in the outskirts of the nearly face-on spiral galaxy M61. Photometric data in the X-ray, ultraviolet, and near-infrared bands have been used to characterize this event. The SN field was imaged with the ROTSE-IIIb optical telescope about seven days before the explosion. This allowed us to constrain the epoch of the shock breakout to JD = 2454825.6. The duration of the plateau phase, as derived from the photometric monitoring, was ∼98 days. The spectra of SN 2008in show a striking resemblance to those of the archetypal low-luminosity IIP SNe 1997D and 1999br. A comparison of ejecta kinematics of SN 2008in with the hydrodynamical simulations of Type IIP SNe by Dessart et al. indicates that it is a less energetic event (∼5 × 1050 erg). However, the light curve indicates that the production of radioactive 56Ni is significantly higher than that in the low-luminosity SNe. Adopting an interstellar absorption along the SN direction of AV ∼0.3 mag and a distance of 13.2 Mpc, we estimated a synthesized 56Ni mass of ∼0.015 M ⊙. Employing semi-analytical formulae derived by Litvinova and Nadezhin, we derived a pre-SN radius of ∼126 R⊙, an explosion energy of 5.4 × 1050 erg, and a total ejected mass of ∼16.7 M⊙. The latter indicates that the zero-age main-sequence mass of the progenitor did not exceed 20 M⊙. Considering the above properties of SN 2008in and its occurrence in a region of sub-solar metallicity ([O/H] ∼ 8.44 dex), it is unlikely that fall-back of the ejecta onto a newly formed black hole occurred in SN 2008in. We therefore favor a low-energy explosion scenario of a relatively compact, moderate-mass progenitor star that generates a neutron star.
U2 - 10.1088/0004-637X/736/2/76
DO - 10.1088/0004-637X/736/2/76
M3 - Journal article
SN - 0004-637X
VL - 736
SP - 76
JO - Astrophysical Journal
JF - Astrophysical Journal
IS - 2
ER -