TY - JOUR
T1 - PTF 10bzf (SN2010ah)
T2 - A broad-line Ic supernova discovered by the Palomar Transient Factory
AU - Corsi, A.
AU - Ofek, E. O.
AU - Frail, D. A.
AU - Poznanski, D.
AU - Arcavi, I.
AU - Gal-Yam, A.
AU - Kulkarni, S. R.
AU - Hurley, K.
AU - Mazzali, P. A.
AU - Howell, D. A.
AU - Kasliwal, M. M.
AU - Green, Y.
AU - Murray, D.
AU - Sullivan, M.
AU - Xu, D.
AU - Ben-Ami, S.
AU - Bloom, J. S.
AU - Cenko, S. B.
AU - Law, N. M.
AU - Nugent, P.
AU - Quimby, R. M.
AU - Pal'Shin, V.
AU - Cummings, J.
AU - Connaughton, V.
AU - Yamaoka, K.
AU - Rau, A.
AU - Boynton, W.
AU - Mitrofanov, I.
AU - Goldsten, J.
PY - 2011/11/10
Y1 - 2011/11/10
N2 - We present the discovery and follow-up observations of a broad-line Type Ic supernova (SN), PTF 10bzf (SN2010ah), detected by the Palomar Transient Factory (PTF) on 2010 February 23. The SNdistance is ≅218Mpc, greater than GRB980425/SN1998bw and GRB060218/SN2006aj, but smaller than the other SNe firmly associated with gamma-ray bursts (GRBs). We conducted a multi-wavelength follow-up campaign with Palomar 48 inch, Palomar 60 inch, Gemini-N, Keck, Wise, Swift, the Allen Telescope Array, Combined Array for Research in Millimeter-wave Astronomy, Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope, and Expanded Very Large Array. Here we compare the properties of PTF10bzf with those of SN1998bw and other broad-line SNe. The optical luminosity and spectral properties of PTF 10bzf suggest that this SNis intermediate, in kinetic energy and amount of 56Ni, between non-GRB-associated SNe like 2002ap or 1997ef, and GRB-associated SNe like 1998bw. No X-ray or radio counterpart to PTF10bzf was detected. X-ray upper limits allow us to exclude the presence of an underlying X-ray afterglow as luminous as that of other SN-associated GRBs such as GRB030329 or GRB031203. Early-time radio upper limits do not show evidence for mildly relativistic ejecta. Late-time radio upper limits rule out the presence of an underlying off-axis GRB, with energy and wind density similar to the SN-associated GRB030329 and GRB031203. Finally, by performing a search for a GRB in the time window and at the position of PTF 10bzf, we find that no GRB in the interplanetary network catalog could be associated with this SN.
AB - We present the discovery and follow-up observations of a broad-line Type Ic supernova (SN), PTF 10bzf (SN2010ah), detected by the Palomar Transient Factory (PTF) on 2010 February 23. The SNdistance is ≅218Mpc, greater than GRB980425/SN1998bw and GRB060218/SN2006aj, but smaller than the other SNe firmly associated with gamma-ray bursts (GRBs). We conducted a multi-wavelength follow-up campaign with Palomar 48 inch, Palomar 60 inch, Gemini-N, Keck, Wise, Swift, the Allen Telescope Array, Combined Array for Research in Millimeter-wave Astronomy, Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope, and Expanded Very Large Array. Here we compare the properties of PTF10bzf with those of SN1998bw and other broad-line SNe. The optical luminosity and spectral properties of PTF 10bzf suggest that this SNis intermediate, in kinetic energy and amount of 56Ni, between non-GRB-associated SNe like 2002ap or 1997ef, and GRB-associated SNe like 1998bw. No X-ray or radio counterpart to PTF10bzf was detected. X-ray upper limits allow us to exclude the presence of an underlying X-ray afterglow as luminous as that of other SN-associated GRBs such as GRB030329 or GRB031203. Early-time radio upper limits do not show evidence for mildly relativistic ejecta. Late-time radio upper limits rule out the presence of an underlying off-axis GRB, with energy and wind density similar to the SN-associated GRB030329 and GRB031203. Finally, by performing a search for a GRB in the time window and at the position of PTF 10bzf, we find that no GRB in the interplanetary network catalog could be associated with this SN.
KW - gamma-ray burst: general
KW - radiation mechanisms: non-thermal
KW - supernovae: general
KW - supernovae: individual (PTF 10bzf)
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U2 - 10.1088/0004-637X/741/2/76
DO - 10.1088/0004-637X/741/2/76
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:80155147179
SN - 0004-637X
VL - 741
JO - Astrophysical Journal
JF - Astrophysical Journal
IS - 2
M1 - 76
ER -