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LOSS's First Supernova? New Limits on the "Impostor" SN 1997bs

arXiv:1502.00001 · doi:10.1093/mnras/stv1409

Abstract

We present new, late-time Hubble Space Telescope and Spitzer Space Telescope observations of the archetypal supernova (SN) impostor SN 1997bs. We show that SN 1997bs remains much fainter than its progenitor, posing a challenge for the canonical picture of late-time obscuration by dust forming in a shell ejected during the transient. The possibility that the star survived cloaked behind a dusty, steady wind is also disfavored. The simplest explanation is that SN 1997bs was a subluminous Type IIn SN, although it is currently impossible to rule out the possibility that the star survived either behind an obscuring dusty shell $\gtrsim 1 M_{\odot}$ or with a significantly decreased intrinsic luminosity. Continued monitoring of the system is the most promising means of ultimately resolving the question.

15 pages, 7 figures, 3 tables. For a brief video summarizing the paper see http://youtu.be/knTbsr2QSCM