LEGUS Discovery of a Light Echo Around Supernova 2012aw
Schuyler D. Van Dyk, Janice C. Lee, Jay Anderson, Jennifer E. Andrews,, Daniela Calzetti, Stacey N. Bright, Leonardo Ubeda, Linda J. Smith, Elena, Sabbi, Eva K. Grebel, Artemio Herrero, Selma E. de Mink

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and analysis of a light echo around Supernova 2012aw, revealing information about the surrounding interstellar dust and confirming the supernova progenitor.
Contribution
First detection of a light echo around SN 2012aw using HST data, modeling the dust scattering and estimating the supernova's brightness and environment.
Findings
Light echo observed ~2 years post-explosion in multiple bands.
Estimated dust distance from SN is ~45 pc.
Progenitor star likely vanished after explosion.
Abstract
We have discovered a luminous light echo around the normal Type II-Plateau Supernova (SN) 2012aw in Messier 95 (M95; NGC 3351), detected in images obtained approximately two years after explosion with the Wide Field Channel 3 on-board the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) by the Legacy ExtraGalactic Ultraviolet Survey (LEGUS). The multi-band observations span from the near-ultraviolet through the optical (F275W, F336W, F438W, F555W, and F814W). The apparent brightness of the echo at the time was ~21--22 mag in all of these bands. The echo appears circular, although less obviously as a ring, with an inhomogeneous surface brightness, in particular, a prominent enhanced brightness to the southeast. The SN itself was still detectable, particularly in the redder bands. We are able to model the light echo as the time-integrated SN light scattered off of diffuse interstellar dust in the SN…
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