VLBI Observations of SN 2008D
M. F. Bietenholz, A. M. Soderberg, N. Bartel

TL;DR
VLBI observations of SN 2008D constrained its expansion velocity to be nonrelativistic, ruling out a relativistic jet, and confirmed typical supernova expansion speeds with no significant proper motion.
Contribution
First VLBI measurements of SN 2008D provided direct size and motion constraints, ruling out relativistic jets and confirming nonrelativistic expansion velocities.
Findings
Expansion velocity <0.75c for circular source
Proper motion <0.6c, consistent with stationary source
No evidence of relativistic outflow or jet presence
Abstract
We report on two epochs of very-long-baseline interferometry (VLBI) observations of the Type Ib/c supernova SN 2008D, which was associated with the X-ray outburst XRF 080109. At our first epoch, at t = 30 days after the explosion, we observed at 22 and 8.4 GHz, and at our second, at t = 133 days, at 8.4 and 5.0 GHz. The VLBI observations allow us to accurately measure the source's size and position at each epoch, and thus constrain its expansion velocity and proper motion. We find the source at best marginally resolved at both epochs, allowing us to place a 3sigma upper limit of ~0.75c on the expansion velocity of a circular source. For an elongated source, our measurements are compatible with mildly relativistic expansion. However, our 3sigma upper limit on the proper motion is 4 micro-arcsec/day, corresponding to an apparent velocity of <0.6c, and is consistent with a stationary flux…
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