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Radio Observations of SN 1980K: Evidence for Rapid Presupernova Evolution

October 1998 • 1998ApJ...506..874M

Authors • Montes, Marcos J. • Van Dyk, Schuyler D. • Weiler, Kurt W. • Sramek, Richard A. • Panagia, Nino

Abstract • New observations of the supernova SN 1980K made with the VLA at 20 cm and 6 cm from 1994 April through 1996 October show that it has undergone a significant change in its radio emission evolution, dropping by a factor of ~2 below the flux density S ~ t-0.73 power-law decline with time t observed earlier. However, although S at all observed frequencies has decreased significantly, its current spectral index of α = -0.42 +/- 0.15 (S ~ ν) is consistent with the previous spectral index of α = -0.60+0.04-0.07.

It is suggested that this decrease in emission may be due to the supernova (SN) shock entering a new region of the circumstellar material that has a lower density than that expected for a constant speed (w), constant mass-loss rate (Ṁ) wind from the progenitor. If such an interpretation is correct, the difference in wind and shock speeds appears to indicate a significant evolution in the mass-loss history of the SN progenitor ~104 yr before explosion, with a change in circumstellar density (~Ṁ/w) occurring over a time span of <~4 kyr. Such features could be explained in terms of a fast ``blue-loop'' evolutionary phase of a relatively massive pre-SN progenitor star. If so, we may, for the first time, provide a stringent constraint on the mass of the SN progenitor based solely on the SN's radio emission.

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