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A WC/WO star exploding within an expanding carbon-oxygen-neon nebula.

A Gal-Yam1, R Bruch2, S Schulze2,3, Y Yang2,4, D A Perley5, I Irani2, J Sollerman3, E C Kool3, M T Soumagnac2,6, O Yaron2, N L Strotjohann2, E Zimmerman2, C Barbarino3, S R Kulkarni7, M M Kasliwal7, K De7, Y Yao7, C Fremling7, L Yan7, E O Ofek2, C Fransson3, A V Filippenko4,8, W Zheng4, T G Brink4, C M Copperwheat5, R J Foley9, J Brown9, M Siebert9, G Leloudas10, A L Cabrera-Lavers11, D Garcia-Alvarez11, A Marante-Barreto11, S Frederick12, T Hung9, J C Wheeler13, J Vinkó13,14,15,16, B P Thomas13, M J Graham7, D A Duev7, A J Drake7, R Dekany7, E C Bellm17, B Rusholme18, D L Shupe18, I Andreoni7, Y Sharma7, R Riddle7, J van Roestel7, N Knezevic19.   

Abstract

The final fate of massive stars, and the nature of the compact remnants they leave behind (black holes and neutron stars), are open questions in astrophysics. Many massive stars are stripped of their outer hydrogen envelopes as they evolve. Such Wolf-Rayet stars1 emit strong and rapidly expanding winds with speeds greater than 1,000 kilometres per second. A fraction of this population is also helium-depleted, with spectra dominated by highly ionized emission lines of carbon and oxygen (types WC/WO). Evidence indicates that the most commonly observed supernova explosions that lack hydrogen and helium (types Ib/Ic) cannot result from massive WC/WO stars2,3, leading some to suggest that most such stars collapse directly into black holes without a visible supernova explosion4. Here we report observations of SN 2019hgp, beginning about a day after the explosion. Its short rise time and rapid decline place it among an emerging population of rapidly evolving transients5-8. Spectroscopy reveals a rich set of emission lines indicating that the explosion occurred within a nebula composed of carbon, oxygen and neon. Narrow absorption features show that this material is expanding at high velocities (greater than 1,500 kilometres per second), requiring a compact progenitor. Our observations are consistent with an explosion of a massive WC/WO star, and suggest that massive Wolf-Rayet stars may be the progenitors of some rapidly evolving transients.
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Year:  2022        PMID: 35022591     DOI: 10.1038/s41586-021-04155-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   69.504


  7 in total

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Journal:  Nature       Date:  2006-08-31       Impact factor: 49.962

2.  A giant outburst two years before the core-collapse of a massive star.

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Journal:  Nature       Date:  2007-06-14       Impact factor: 49.962

3.  The metamorphosis of supernova SN 2008D/XRF 080109: a link between supernovae and GRBs/hypernovae.

Authors:  Paolo A Mazzali; Stefano Valenti; Massimo Della Valle; Guido Chincarini; Daniel N Sauer; Stefano Benetti; Elena Pian; Tsvi Piran; Valerio D'Elia; Nancy Elias-Rosa; Raffaella Margutti; Francesco Pasotti; L Angelo Antonelli; Filomena Bufano; Sergio Campana; Enrico Cappellaro; Stefano Covino; Paolo D'Avanzo; Fabrizio Fiore; Dino Fugazza; Roberto Gilmozzi; Deborah Hunter; Kate Maguire; Elisabetta Maiorano; Paola Marziani; Nicola Masetti; Felix Mirabel; Hripsime Navasardyan; Ken'ichi Nomoto; Eliana Palazzi; Andrea Pastorello; Nino Panagia; L J Pellizza; Re'em Sari; Stephen Smartt; Gianpiero Tagliaferri; Masaomi Tanaka; Stefan Taubenberger; Nozomu Tominaga; Carrie Trundle; Massimo Turatto
Journal:  Science       Date:  2008-07-24       Impact factor: 47.728

4.  An extremely luminous X-ray outburst at the birth of a supernova.

Authors:  A M Soderberg; E Berger; K L Page; P Schady; J Parrent; D Pooley; X-Y Wang; E O Ofek; A Cucchiara; A Rau; E Waxman; J D Simon; D C-J Bock; P A Milne; M J Page; J C Barentine; S D Barthelmy; A P Beardmore; M F Bietenholz; P Brown; A Burrows; D N Burrows; G Bryngelson; G Byrngelson; S B Cenko; P Chandra; J R Cummings; D B Fox; A Gal-Yam; N Gehrels; S Immler; M Kasliwal; A K H Kong; H A Krimm; S R Kulkarni; T J Maccarone; P Mészáros; E Nakar; P T O'Brien; R A Overzier; M de Pasquale; J Racusin; N Rea; D G York
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2008-05-22       Impact factor: 49.962

5.  A hot and fast ultra-stripped supernova that likely formed a compact neutron star binary.

Authors:  K De; M M Kasliwal; E O Ofek; T J Moriya; J Burke; Y Cao; S B Cenko; G B Doran; G E Duggan; R P Fender; C Fransson; A Gal-Yam; A Horesh; S R Kulkarni; R R Laher; R Lunnan; I Manulis; F Masci; P A Mazzali; P E Nugent; D A Perley; T Petrushevska; A L Piro; C Rumsey; J Sollerman; M Sullivan; F Taddia
Journal:  Science       Date:  2018-10-12       Impact factor: 47.728

6.  An outburst from a massive star 40 days before a supernova explosion.

Authors:  E O Ofek; M Sullivan; S B Cenko; M M Kasliwal; A Gal-Yam; S R Kulkarni; I Arcavi; L Bildsten; J S Bloom; A Horesh; D A Howell; A V Filippenko; R Laher; D Murray; E Nakar; P E Nugent; J M Silverman; N J Shaviv; J Surace; O Yaron
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2013-02-07       Impact factor: 49.962

7.  A Wolf-Rayet-like progenitor of SN 2013cu from spectral observations of a stellar wind.

Authors:  Avishay Gal-Yam; I Arcavi; E O Ofek; S Ben-Ami; S B Cenko; M M Kasliwal; Y Cao; O Yaron; D Tal; J M Silverman; A Horesh; A De Cia; F Taddia; J Sollerman; D Perley; P M Vreeswijk; S R Kulkarni; P E Nugent; A V Filippenko; J C Wheeler
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2014-05-22       Impact factor: 49.962

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