Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2006-03-01
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
22 pages, 15 figures, submitted to PASP
Scientific paper
We show that Supernova (SN) 2002kg in NGC 2403, initially classified as Type II-narrow (IIn), has photometric and spectroscopic properties unlike those of normal SNe. Its behavior, instead, is more typical of highly massive stars which experience the short-lived luminous blue variable (LBV) phase toward the end of their lives. The star, in fact, most resembles the LBV S Doradus in outburst. The precursor of SN 2002kg is the irregular, bright blue variable star 37 (V37), catalogued by Tammann & Sandage in 1968. Using high-quality ground-based, multi-band images we can constrain the initial mass of V37 to be M_ini >~ 40 M_sun. We find that, although the spectra indicate a nitrogen enhancement, possibly revealing the products of CNO processing by V37 in the ejecta, the star lacks a substantial LBV nebula. The outburst from SN 2002kg/V37 is not nearly as energetic as the giant eruptions of the eta Carinae-like variables, such as SN 1954J/V12, also in NGC 2403. SN 2002kg/V37, however, is among a growing number of ``SN impostors'' exhibiting a broad range of outburst energetics during a pre-SN phase of massive-star evolution.
Challis Peter M.
Chornock Ryan
Filippenko Alexei V.
Foley Ryan
Humphreys Roberta M.
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