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Red and dead: The progenitor of SN 2012aw in M95

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2015-06-04 v1 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

Core-collapse supernovae (SNe) are the spectacular finale to massive stellar evolution. In this Letter, we identify a progenitor for the nearby core-collapse SN 2012aw in both ground based near-infrared, and space based optical pre-explosion imaging. The SN itself appears to be a normal Type II Plateau event, reaching a bolometric luminosity of 1042^{42} erg s1^{-1} and photospheric velocities of \sim11,000 \kms\ from the position of the Hβ\beta P-Cygni minimum in the early SN spectra. We use an adaptive optics image to show that the SN is coincident to within 27 mas with a faint, red source in pre-explosion HST+WFPC2, VLT+ISAAC and NTT+SOFI images. The source has magnitudes F555WF555W=26.70±\pm0.06, F814WF814W=23.39±\pm0.02, JJ=21.1±\pm0.2, KK=19.1±\pm0.4, which when compared to a grid of stellar models best matches a red supergiant. Interestingly, the spectral energy distribution of the progenitor also implies an extinction of AV>A_V>1.2 mag, whereas the SN itself does not appear to be significantly extinguished. We interpret this as evidence for the destruction of dust in the SN explosion. The progenitor candidate has a luminosity between 5.0 and 5.6 log L/\lsun, corresponding to a ZAMS mass between 14 and 26 \msun\ (depending on AVA_V), which would make this one of the most massive progenitors found for a core-collapse SN to date.

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@article{arxiv.1204.1523,
  title  = {Red and dead: The progenitor of SN 2012aw in M95},
  author = {M. Fraser and J. R. Maund and S. J. Smartt and M. -T. Botticella and M. Dall'Ora and C. Inserra and L. Tomasella and S. Benetti and S. Ciroi and J. J. Eldridge and M. Ergon and R. Kotak and S. Mattila and P. Ochner and A. Pastorello and E. Reilly and J. Sollerman and A. Stephens and F. Taddia and S. Valenti},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1204.1523},
  year   = {2015}
}

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