Literature DB >> 16943833

A neutron-star-driven X-ray flash associated with supernova SN 2006aj.

Paolo A Mazzali1, Jinsong Deng, Ken'ichi Nomoto, Daniel N Sauer, Elena Pian, Nozomu Tominaga, Masaomi Tanaka, Keiichi Maeda, Alexei V Filippenko.   

Abstract

Supernovae connected with long-duration gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are hyper-energetic explosions resulting from the collapse of very massive stars ( approximately 40 M\circ, where M\circ is the mass of the Sun) stripped of their outer hydrogen and helium envelopes. A very massive progenitor, collapsing to a black hole, was thought to be a requirement for the launch of a GRB. Here we report the results of modelling the spectra and light curve of SN 2006aj (ref. 9), which demonstrate that the supernova had a much smaller explosion energy and ejected much less mass than the other GRB-supernovae, suggesting that it was produced by a star whose initial mass was only approximately 20 M\circ. A star of this mass is expected to form a neutron star rather than a black hole when its core collapses. The smaller explosion energy of SN 2006aj is matched by the weakness and softness of GRB 060218 (an X-ray flash), and the weakness of the radio flux of the supernova. Our results indicate that the supernova-GRB connection extends to a much broader range of stellar masses than previously thought, possibly involving different physical mechanisms: a 'collapsar' (ref. 8) for the more massive stars collapsing to a black hole, and magnetic activity of the nascent neutron star for the less massive stars.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16943833     DOI: 10.1038/nature05081

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


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1.  The unusual γ-ray burst GRB 101225A from a helium star/neutron star merger at redshift 0.33.

Authors:  C C Thöne; A de Ugarte Postigo; C L Fryer; K L Page; J Gorosabel; M A Aloy; D A Perley; C Kouveliotou; H T Janka; P Mimica; J L Racusin; H Krimm; J Cummings; S R Oates; S T Holland; M H Siegel; M De Pasquale; E Sonbas; M Im; W-K Park; D A Kann; S Guziy; L Hernández García; A Llorente; K Bundy; C Choi; H Jeong; H Korhonen; P Kubànek; J Lim; A Moskvitin; T Muñoz-Darias; S Pak; I Parrish
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2011-11-30       Impact factor: 49.962

2.  A very luminous magnetar-powered supernova associated with an ultra-long γ-ray burst.

Authors:  Jochen Greiner; Paolo A Mazzali; D Alexander Kann; Thomas Krühler; Elena Pian; Simon Prentice; Felipe Olivares E; Andrea Rossi; Sylvio Klose; Stefan Taubenberger; Fabian Knust; Paulo M J Afonso; Chris Ashall; Jan Bolmer; Corentin Delvaux; Roland Diehl; Jonathan Elliott; Robert Filgas; Johan P U Fynbo; John F Graham; Ana Nicuesa Guelbenzu; Shiho Kobayashi; Giorgos Leloudas; Sandra Savaglio; Patricia Schady; Sebastian Schmidl; Tassilo Schweyer; Vladimir Sudilovsky; Mohit Tanga; Adria C Updike; Hendrik van Eerten; Karla Varela
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2015-07-09       Impact factor: 49.962

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