Probing the Soft X-ray Properties and Multi-Wavelength Variability of SN2023ixf and its Progenitor
Sonja Panjkov, Katie Auchettl, Benjamin J. Shappee, Aaron Do, Laura A., Lopez, John F. Beacom

TL;DR
This study analyzes two decades of optical, UV, and X-ray data of SN2023ixf, revealing no pre-explosion activity, characterizing post-explosion X-ray emission, and suggesting asymmetric circumstellar material influences the observed luminosity.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive multi-wavelength analysis of SN2023ixf's pre- and post-explosion properties, highlighting the role of asymmetric circumstellar environments.
Findings
No optical/UV precursor activity detected before explosion.
Post-explosion X-ray emission observed starting 4.25 days after first light.
X-ray spectra indicate a two-component bremsstrahlung model with absorption features.
Abstract
We present a detailed analysis of nearly two decades of optical/UV and X-ray data to study the multi-wavelength pre-explosion properties and post-explosion X-ray properties of nearby SN2023ixf located in M101. We find no evidence of precursor activity in the optical to UV down to a luminosity of , while X-ray observations covering nearly 18 years prior to explosion show no evidence of luminous precursor X-ray emission down to an absorbed 0.3 - 10.0 keV X-ray luminosity of erg s. Extensive Swift observations taken post-explosion did not detect soft X-ray emission from SN2023ixf within the first 3.3 days after first light, which suggests a mass-loss rate for the progenitor of yr or a radius of cm for the circumstellar material. Our analysis also…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNuclear Physics and Applications · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Isotope Analysis in Ecology
