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The GALEX-PTF experiment: II. supernova progenitor radius and energetics via shock-cooling modeling

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2020-11-25 v1

Abstract

The radius and surface composition of an exploding massive star, as well as the explosion energy per unit mass, can be measured using early ultraviolet (UV) observations of core-collapse supernovae (CC SNe). We present the results from a simultaneous \GALEX and Palomar Transient Factory (PTF) search for early UV emission from SNe. We analyze five CC SNe for which we obtained NUVNUV measurements before the first ground-based RR-band detection. We introduce SOPRANOS, a new maximum likelihood fitting tool for models with variable temporal validity windows, and use it to fit the \citet{SapirWaxman2017} shock cooling model to the data. We report four Type II SNe with progenitor radii in the range of R6001100RR_*\approx600-1100R_\odot and a shock velocity parameter in the range of vs27006000kms1v_{s*}\approx 2700-6000 \,\rm km\,s^{-1} (E/M28×1050erg/ME/M\approx2-8\times10^{50}\,\rm erg/M_\odot) and one type IIb SN with R210RR_*\approx210R_\odot and vs11000kms1v_{s*}\approx11000 \rm\, km\,s^{-1} (E/M1.8×1051erg/ME/M\approx1.8\times10^{51}\,\rm erg/M_\odot). Our pilot GALEX/PTF project thus suggests that a dedicated, systematic SN survey in the NUVNUV band, such as the wide-field UV explorer \textit{ULTRASAT} mission, is a compelling method to study the properties of SN progenitors and SN energetics.

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@article{arxiv.2011.12261,
  title  = {The GALEX-PTF experiment: II. supernova progenitor radius and energetics via shock-cooling modeling},
  author = {Noam Ganot and Eran O. Ofek and Avishay Gal-Yam and Maayane T. Soumagnac and Jonathan Morag and Eli Waxman and Shrinivas R. Kulkarni and Mansi M. Kasliwal and James Neill},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2011.12261},
  year   = {2020}
}