Imaging the Expanding Shell of SN 2011dh
A. de Witt, M. F. Bietenholz, A. Kamble, A. M. Soderberg, A., Brunthaler, B. Zauderer, N. Bartel, M. P. Rupen

TL;DR
This paper presents high-resolution VLBI imaging of supernova SN 2011dh, revealing its shell structure, measuring its expansion velocity, and confirming near free expansion over 453 days.
Contribution
First resolved VLBI image of SN 2011dh's shell, providing detailed measurements of its size, shape, and expansion velocity, and confirming a near free expansion phase.
Findings
Shell radius of 636 microarcseconds measured
Expansion velocity approximately 19,000 km/s
Radius evolution consistent with R ~ t^{0.97}
Abstract
We report on third epoch VLBI observations of the radio-bright supernova SN 2011dh located in the nearby (7.8 Mpc) galaxy M51. The observations took place at d after the explosion and at a frequency of 8.4 GHz. We obtained a fairly well resolved image of the shell of SN 2011dh, making it one of only six recent supernovae for which resolved images of the ejecta are available. SN 2011dh has a relatively clear shell morphology, being almost circular in outline, although there may be some asymmetry in brightness around the ridge. By fitting a spherical shell model directly to the visibility measurements we determine the angular radius of SN 2011dh's radio emission to be as. At a distance of 7.8 Mpc, this angular radius corresponds to a linear radius of cm and an average expansion velocity since the explosion of …
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