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Title (1st Abstract) | Dust formation in dense CSM behind the shock: A study based on SN2010jl |
First Author | Arkaprabha Sarangi |
Affiliation | 1) NASA Goddard Space Flight Center 2) The Catholic University of America |
Additional Authors | Eli Dwek |
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Session | 10. SNe and SNRs with circumstellar interactions |
1st Abstract | Dust is known to form in the quiescent outflows of AGB stars and in the explosively ejected matter of core collapse supernovae (CCSNe). Recent optical and near-infrared (IR) observations of the light curve of the ultraluminous CCSN SN2010jl has shown evidence for the rapid rise of a thermal IR emission component from newly forming dust in its spectrum. The UV-optical light curve from the SN cannot be powered by the radioactivities in the ejecta, and is powered by the interaction of the SN blast wave with the ambient dense circumstellar (CSM) shell. Observations of the evolution of the broad H and He lines in the spectra show that the dust could not have formed in the SN ejecta, but must have formed in the CSM instead. |
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First Name | Arkaprabha |
Last Name | Sarangi |
Institution | NASA Goddard Space Flight Center |
Country | USA |