A new precise mass for the progenitor of the Type IIP SN 2008bk
J.R. Maund (1), S. Mattila (2), E. Ramirez-Ruiz (3), J.J. Eldridge, (4) ((1) Queen's University Belfast, (2) FINCA, Turku, (3) UC Santa Cruz, (4), University of Auckland)

TL;DR
This study refines the mass and properties of the progenitor star of SN 2008bk using new observations and precise photometry, confirming it as a highly reddened red supergiant with an initial mass of about 13 solar masses.
Contribution
The paper provides a more accurate mass estimate and characterization of the SN 2008bk progenitor through late-time observations and advanced photometric techniques, improving upon previous analyses.
Findings
Progenitor was a highly reddened red supergiant.
Initial mass estimated at 12.9±1.7 solar masses.
Progenitor's temperature around 4330K, hotter than previously thought.
Abstract
The progenitor of the Type IIP SN 2008bk was discovered in pre-explosion g'r'i'IYJHKs images, acquired with European Southern Observatory Very Large Telescope FORS, HAWK-I and ISAAC instruments and the Gemini GMOS-S instrument. The wealth of pre-explosion observations makes the progenitor of this SN one of the best studied, since the detection of the progenitor of SN1987A. Previous analyses of the properties of the progenitor were hampered by the limited quality of the photometric calibration of the pre-explosion images and the crowded nature of the field containing the SN. We present new late-time observations of the site of SN2008bk acquired with identical instrument and filter configurations as the pre-explosion observations, and confirm that the previously identified red supergiant star was the progenitor of this SN and has now disappeared. Image subtraction techniques were used to…
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