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A Luminous Red Supergiant and Dusty Long-period Variable Progenitor for SN 2023ixf

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2023-08-03 v2 Astrophysics of Galaxies High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

Abstract

We analyze pre-explosion near- and mid-infrared (IR) imaging of the site of SN 2023ixf in the nearby spiral galaxy M101 and characterize the candidate progenitor star. The star displays compelling evidence of variability with a possible period of \approx1000 days and an amplitude of Δm0.6\Delta m \approx 0.6 mag in extensive monitoring with the Spitzer Space Telescope since 2004, likely indicative of radial pulsations. Variability consistent with this period is also seen in the near-IR JJ and KsK_{s} bands between 2010 and 2023, up to just 10 days before the explosion. Beyond the periodic variability, we do not find evidence for any IR-bright pre-supernova outbursts in this time period. The IR brightness (MKs=10.7M_{K_s} = -10.7 mag) and color (JKs=1.6J-K_{s} = 1.6 mag) of the star suggest a luminous and dusty red supergiant. Modeling of the phase-averaged spectral energy distribution (SED) yields constraints on the stellar temperature (Teff=35001400+800T_{\mathrm{eff}} = 3500_{-1400}^{+800} K) and luminosity (logL/L=5.1±0.2\log L/L_{\odot} = 5.1\pm0.2). This places the candidate among the most luminous Type II supernova progenitors with direct imaging constraints, with the caveat that many of these rely only on optical measurements. Comparison with stellar evolution models gives an initial mass of Minit=17±4MM_{\mathrm{init}} = 17\pm4 M_{\odot}. We estimate the pre-supernova mass-loss rate of the star between 3 and 19 yr before explosion from the SED modeling at M˙3×105\dot M \approx 3\times10^{-5} to 3×104M3\times10^{-4} M_{\odot} yr1^{-1} for an assumed wind velocity of vw=10v_w = 10 km s1^{-1}, perhaps pointing to enhanced mass loss in a pulsation-driven wind.

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@article{arxiv.2306.08678,
  title  = {A Luminous Red Supergiant and Dusty Long-period Variable Progenitor for SN 2023ixf},
  author = {Jacob E. Jencson and Jeniveve Pearson and Emma R. Beasor and Ryan M. Lau and Jennifer E. Andrews and K. Azalee Bostroem and Yize Dong and Michael Engesser and Sebastian Gomez and Muryel Guolo and Emily Hoang and Griffin Hosseinzadeh and Saurabh W. Jha and Viraj Karambelkar and Mansi M. Kasliwal and Michael Lundquist and Nicolas E. Meza Retamal and Armin Rest and David J. Sand and Melissa Shahbandeh and Manisha Shrestha and Nathan Smith and Jay Strader and Stefano Valenti and Qinan Wang and Yossef Zenati},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.08678},
  year   = {2023}
}

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13 pages, 5 figures, published in ApJL, replacement with revisions to match published version