Chandra Observations of SN 2004et and the X-ray Emission of Type IIp Supernovae
J. Rho, T. H. Jarrett, N. N. Chugai, and R. A. Chevalier

TL;DR
This study reports the first X-ray detection of SN 2004et, analyzing its emission over time to understand the shock interaction and progenitor wind properties in a Type IIP supernova.
Contribution
It provides the first X-ray observations of SN 2004et, modeling the emission as reverse shock interaction and estimating progenitor mass loss rate.
Findings
X-ray emission detected consistent with thermal shock models
Spectral softening observed over time
Progenitor mass loss rate estimated at (2-2.5)x10^{-6} M_sun/yr
Abstract
We report the X-ray detection of the Type II-plateau supernova SN 2004et in the spiral galaxy NGC 6946, using the Chandra X-Ray Observatory. The position of the X-ray source was found to agree with the optical position within ~0.4 arcsec. Chandra also surveyed the region before the 2004 event, finding no X-ray emission at the location of the progenitor. For the post-explosion observations, a total of 202, 151, and 158 photons were detected in three pointings, each ~29 ks in length, on 2004 October 22, November 6, and December 3, respectively. The spectrum of the first observation is best fit by a thermal model with a temperature of kT=1.3 keV and a line-of-sight absorption of N_H=1.0 x 10^{22} cm^{-2}. The inferred unabsorbed luminosity (0.4-8 keV) is ~4x10^{38} erg/s, adopting a distance of 5.5 Mpc. A comparison between hard and soft counts on the first and third epochs indicates a…
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