SN2023ixf in Messier 101: A Variable Red Supergiant as the Progenitor Candidate to a Type II Supernova
Abstract
We present pre-explosion optical and infrared (IR) imaging at the site of the type II supernova (SN II) 2023ixf in Messier 101 at 6.9 Mpc. We astrometrically registered a ground-based image of SN 2023ixf to archival Hubble Space Telescope (HST), Spitzer Space Telescope (Spitzer), and ground-based near-IR images. A single point source is detected at a position consistent with the SN at wavelengths ranging from HST -band to Spitzer 4.5 m. Fitting to blackbody and red supergiant (RSG) spectral-energy distributions (SEDs), we find that the source is anomalously cool with a significant mid-IR excess. We interpret this SED as reprocessed emission in a 8600 circumstellar shell of dusty material with a mass 5 surrounding a and K RSG. This luminosity is consistent with RSG models of initial mass 11 , depending on assumptions of rotation and overshooting. In addition, the counterpart was significantly variable in pre-explosion Spitzer 3.6 m and 4.5 m imaging, exhibiting 70% variability in both bands correlated across 9 yr and 29 epochs of imaging. The variations appear to have a timescale of 2.8 yr, which is consistent with -mechanism pulsations observed in RSGs, albeit with a much larger amplitude than RSGs such as Orionis (Betelgeuse).
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@article{arxiv.2306.04722,
title = {SN2023ixf in Messier 101: A Variable Red Supergiant as the Progenitor Candidate to a Type II Supernova},
author = {Charles D. Kilpatrick and Ryan J. Foley and Wynn V. Jacobson-Galán and Anthony L. Piro and Stephen J. Smartt and Maria R. Drout and Alexander Gagliano and Christa Gall and Jens Hjorth and David O. Jones and Kaisey S. Mandel and Raffaella Margutti and Conor L. Ransome and V. Ashley Villar and David A. Coulter and Hua Gao and David Jacob Matthews and Yossef Zenati},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.04722},
year = {2023}
}
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14 pages, 5 figures, submitted to ApJL, comments welcome