Radio emission of SN1993J: the complete picture. I. Re-analysis of all the available VLBI data
I. Marti-Vidal, J.M. Marcaide, A. Alberdi, J.C. Guirado, M.A., Perez-Torres, E. Ros

TL;DR
This paper re-analyzes all VLBI data of supernova SN1993J to produce a detailed, homogeneous expansion curve, revealing wavelength-dependent expansion behavior, shell properties, and evolving azimuthal anisotropies over 13 years.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive, consistent re-analysis of VLBI observations, clarifying supernova expansion dynamics and shell characteristics with unprecedented detail.
Findings
Single expansion index at 1.7 GHz: 0.87
Two expansion indices at higher frequencies with a break at 390 days
Evidence of wavelength-dependent size and azimuthal anisotropy evolution
Abstract
We have performed a complete re-calibration and re-analysis of all the available VLBI observations of supernova SN1993J, following an homogeneous and well-defined methodology. Observations of SN1993J at 69 epochs, spanning 13 years, were performed by two teams, which used different strategies and analysis tools. The results obtained by each group are similar, but their conclusions on the supernova expansion and the shape and evolution of the emitting region differ significantly. From our analysis of the combined set of observations, we have obtained an expansion curve with unprecedented time resolution and coverage. We find that the data from both teams are compatible when analyzed with the same methodology. One expansion index () is enough to model the expansion observed at 1.7\,GHz, while two expansion indices ( and ),…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
