Author
Listed:
- Paolo A. Mazzali
(Max-Planck Institut für Astrophysik
School of Science
University of Tokyo
Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica-OATs)
- Jinsong Deng
(National Astronomical Observatories, CAS
School of Science
University of Tokyo
University of California)
- Ken'ichi Nomoto
(School of Science
University of Tokyo
University of California)
- Daniel N. Sauer
(Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica-OATs
University of California)
- Elena Pian
(Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica-OATs
University of California)
- Nozomu Tominaga
(School of Science
University of California)
- Masaomi Tanaka
(School of Science)
- Keiichi Maeda
(University of California
University of Tokyo)
- Alexei V. Filippenko
(University of California)
Abstract
X-Rated Supernova A link between long γ-ray bursts (GRBs) and supernovae has been established, but whether there is a similar relationship between the weaker and softer X-ray flashes and supernovae is unclear. GRB/XRF 060218, spotted by the Swift satellite on 18 February this year, may supply that missing link. In the first of four papers on this novel burster, Campana et al. report the sighting of the X-ray signature of a shock break-out, possible evidence of a supernova in progress. Pian et al. report the optical discovery of a type Ic supernova 2006aj associated with GRB/XRF 060218. Soderberg et al. report radio and X-ray observations that show that XRF 060218 is 100 times less energetic than, but of a type that is ten times more common than cosmological GRBs. Mazzali et al. modelled the spectra and light curve of SN 2006aj to show that it had a much smaller explosion energy and ejected much less mass than other GRB-supernovae, suggesting that it was produced by a star with a mass was only about 20 times that of the Sun, leaving behind a neutron star, rather than a black hole.
Suggested Citation
Paolo A. Mazzali & Jinsong Deng & Ken'ichi Nomoto & Daniel N. Sauer & Elena Pian & Nozomu Tominaga & Masaomi Tanaka & Keiichi Maeda & Alexei V. Filippenko, 2006.
"A neutron-star-driven X-ray flash associated with supernova SN 2006aj,"
Nature, Nature, vol. 442(7106), pages 1018-1020, August.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:nature:v:442:y:2006:i:7106:d:10.1038_nature05081
DOI: 10.1038/nature05081
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