SN 2007bg: The Complex Circumstellar Environment Around One of the Most Radio-Luminous Broad-Lined Type Ic Supernovae
P. Salas, F. E. Bauer, C. Stockdale, J. L. Prieto

TL;DR
SN 2007bg exhibits a highly complex circumstellar environment with at least three distinct mass-loss episodes, revealed through detailed radio and X-ray observations, indicating significant pre-explosion stellar activity.
Contribution
This study provides the first detailed analysis of the multi-phase circumstellar medium around a broad-lined Type Ic supernova using radio light curves and modeling.
Findings
Identified three distinct phases of circumstellar interaction.
Estimated progenitor mass-loss rates and energies of the ejecta.
Detected dramatic changes in the circumstellar environment shortly before explosion.
Abstract
In this paper we present the results of the radio light curve and X-ray observations of broad-lined Type Ic SN 2007bg. The light curve shows three distinct phases of spectral and temporal evolution, implying that the SNe shock likely encountered at least 3 different circumstellar medium regimes. We interpret this as the progenitor of SN 2007bg having at least two distinct mass-loss episodes (i.e., phases 1 and 3) during its final stages of evolution, yielding a highly-stratified circumstellar medium. Modelling the phase 1 light curve as a freely-expanding, synchrotron-emitting shell, self-absorbed by its own radiating electrons, requires a progenitor mass-loss rate of \dot{M}~1.9x10^{-6}(v_{w}/1000 km s^{-1}) Solar masses per year for the last t~20(v_{w}/1000 km s^{-1}) yr before explosion, and a total energy of the radio emitting ejecta of E\sim1x10^{48} erg after 10 days from…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae
