Supernova 2008bk and Its Red Supergiant Progenitor
Schuyler D. Van Dyk (1), Tim J. Davidge (2), Nancy Elias-Rosa (1,3),, Stefan Taubenberger (4), Weidong Li (5), Emily M. Levesque (6,7), Stanley, Howerton (8), Giuliano Pignata (9), Nidia Morrell (10), Mario Hamuy (11),

TL;DR
This study confirms the identification of the red supergiant progenitor of Supernova 2008bk, providing detailed properties and environmental context, and compares it with theoretical models to estimate its initial mass.
Contribution
It provides a precise identification and characterization of the SN 2008bk progenitor, including its spectral energy distribution, metallicity environment, and comparison with stellar evolution models.
Findings
Progenitor was a red supergiant with T_eff=3600K.
Progenitor's initial mass estimated at 8-8.5 M_Sun.
Environmental metallicity likely subsolar (~0.6 Z_Sun).
Abstract
We have obtained limited photometric and spectroscopic data for Supernova (SN) 2008bk in NGC 7793, primarily at >~ 150 d after explosion. We find that it is a Type II-Plateau (II-P) SN which most closely resembles the low-luminosity SN 1999br in NGC 4900. Given the overall similarity between the observed light curves and colors of SNe 2008bk and 1999br, we infer that the total visual extinction to SN 2008bk (A_V=0.065 mag) must be almost entirely due to the Galactic foreground, similar to what has been assumed for SN 1999br. We confirm the identification of the putative red supergiant (RSG) progenitor star of the SN in high-quality g'r'i' images we had obtained in 2007 at the Gemini-South 8 m telescope. Little ambiguity exists in this progenitor identification, qualifying it as the best example to date, next to the identification of the star Sk -69 202 as the progenitor of SN 1987A.…
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