The Red Supergiant Progenitor of Type II Supernova 2024ggi
Danfeng Xiang, Jun Mo, Xiaofeng Wang, Lingzhi Wang, Jujia Zhang, Han, Lin, Liyang Chen, Cuiying Song, Liang-Duan Liu, Zhenyu Wang, Gaici Li

TL;DR
This paper identifies and characterizes the progenitor of supernova 2024ggi as a red supergiant star with specific physical parameters, providing insights into its evolution and mass loss history before explosion.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed analysis of the progenitor of SN 2024ggi, including its identification, physical parameters, and mass loss behavior, using pre-explosion HST and Spitzer data.
Findings
Progenitor is a red supergiant with initial mass ~13 M_sun.
Progenitor's temperature ~3290 K, radius ~887 R_sun, luminosity log(L/L_sun) ~4.92.
Mass loss rate is lower than that inferred from spectra and X-ray observations.
Abstract
We present a detailed analysis of the progenitor and its local environment for the recently discovered type II supernova (SN) 2024ggi at a distance of about 6.7~Mpc, by utilizing the pre-explosion images from the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) and \textit{Spitzer} Space Telescope. The progenitor is identified as a red, bright variable star, with absolute -band magnitudes being 6.2 mag in 1995 to 7.2 mag in 2003, respectively, consistent with that of a normal red supergiant (RSG) star. Combining with the historical mid-infrared light curves, a pulsational period of about 379~days can be inferred for the progenitor star. Fitting its spectral energy distribution with stellar spectral models yields the stellar parameters of temperature, radius and bolometric luminosity as ~K, ~R, and log(/L),…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
