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A Search for Radio-Loud Supernovae

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Contents Page: Volume 14, Number 2

A Search for Radio-Loud Supernovae

Elaine M. Sadler
Duncan Campbell-Wilson

School of Physics, University of Sydney, NSW 2006
ems@physics.usyd.edu.au

Abstract:

Some extragalactic supernovae, such as SNб 1986J in NGCб 891 (Rupen et al. 1987), are unusually strong radio sources. Their radio emission typically peaks a few years after the supernova explodes, and appears to arise from the interaction of the supernova shock with a dense stellar wind shed by the progenitor star.

Since two radio-loud and possibly optically faint supernovae have recently been found serendipitously in nearby spiral galaxies, it is possible that such objects are common. If so, this would have important consequences for our understanding of both the chemical enrichment history of galaxies and the radio emission from starburst galaxies.

Preliminary results from a survey of nearby spiral galaxies with the Molonglo Observatory Synthesis Telescope (MOST) allow us to make a first estimate of the radio supernova rate. A larger study now in progress will provide a much more sensitive measurement.

Keywords: Supernovae: general -- Surveys -- Radio sources: variable -- Radio sources: galaxies



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