EVLA Observations of SN2010da

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Radio, Novae, Supernovae, Transients, Variables, Stars

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We observed the LBV outburst, SN 2010da in NGC 300 (CBET #2289, ATEL #2632, ATEL #2633, ATEL #2636, ATEL #2637, ATEL #2638), with the EVLA as part of our NRAO Key Science Project entitled "Exotic Explosions, Eruptions, and Disruptions: A New Transient Phase-Space" (Program AS1020; PI Soderberg). The transient was observed at frequencies of 4.9, 8.5, and 22.5 GHz spanning 2010 May 27-31 UT. We do not detect a coincident radio counterpart at any frequency and place 3 sigma upper limits on the flux density of F_nu < 87 (4.9 GHz), 75 (8.5 GHz), and 225 (22.5 GHz) microJy, respectively.

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