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23 GHz VLBI Observations of SN 2008ax

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2015-05-13 v1

Abstract

We report on phase-referenced 23 GHz Very-Long-Baseline-Interferometry (VLBI) observations of the type IIb supernova SN 2008ax, made with the Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) on 2 April 2008 (33 days after explosion). These observations resulted in a marginal detection of the supernova. The total flux density recovered from our VLBI image is 0.8±\pm0.3 mJy (one standard deviation). As it appears, the structure may be interpreted as either a core-jet or a double source. However, the supernova structure could be somewhat confused with a possible close by noise peak. In such a case, the recovered flux density would decrease to 0.48±\pm0.12 mJy, compatible with the flux densities measured with the VLA at epochs close in time to our VLBI observations. The lowest average expansion velocities derived from our observations are (1.90±0.30)×105(1.90 \pm 0.30) \times 10^5 km s1^{-1} (case of a double source) and (5.2±1.3)×104(5.2 \pm 1.3) \times 10^4 km s1^{-1} (taking the weaker source component as a spurious, close by, noise peak, which is the more likely interpretation). These velocities are 7.3 and 2 times higher, respectively, than the maximum ejecta velocity inferred from optical-line observations.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.0904.0337,
  title  = {23 GHz VLBI Observations of SN 2008ax},
  author = {I. Marti-Vidal and J. M. Marcaide and A. Alberdi and J. C. Guirado and M. A. Perez-Torres and E. Ros and I. I. Shapiro and R. J. Beswick and T. W. B. Muxlow and A. Pedlar and M. K. Argo and S. Immler and N. Panagia and C. J. Stockdale and R. A. Sramek and S. Van Dyk and K. W. Weiler},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0904.0337},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

4 pages, 3 figures. Accepted in A&A on 24/03/2009