The Young, Massive, Star Cluster Sandage-96 After the Explosion of SN 2004dj in NGC 2403
J.Vinko, K.Sarneczky, Z.Balog, S.Immler, B.E.K.Sugerman, P.J. Brown,, K.Misselt, Gy.M.Szabo, Sz.Csizmadia, M.Kun, P.Klagyivik, R.J.Foley,, A.V.Filippenko, B.Csak, L.L.Kiss

TL;DR
This study investigates the properties and age distribution of the star cluster Sandage-96 after the supernova SN 2004dj, revealing a bimodal age distribution and constraining the progenitor star's mass.
Contribution
The paper combines multi-wavelength observations and Hubble imaging to analyze the cluster's age, composition, and progenitor mass, providing new insights into the stellar environment of SN 2004dj.
Findings
Cluster age between 10-40 Myr depending on models
Bimodal age distribution with young and old populations
Progenitor mass estimated between 12-20 solar masses
Abstract
The bright Type II-plateau supernova (SN) 2004dj occurred within the young, massive stellar cluster Sandage-96 in a spiral arm of NGC 2403. New multi-wavelength observations obtained with several ground-based and space-based telescopes are combined to study the radiation from Sandage-96 after SN 2004dj faded away. Sandage-96 started to dominate the flux in the optical bands starting September 2006 (~800 d after explosion). The optical fluxes are equal to the pre-explosion ones within the observational uncertainties. An optical Keck spectrum obtained ~900 d after explosion shows the dominant blue continuum from the cluster stars shortward of 6000 \AA as well as strong SN nebular emission lines redward. The integrated spectral energy distribution (SED) of the cluster has been extended into the ultraviolet region by archival XMM-Newton and new Swift observations, and compared with…
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