Dust Formation in Core-Collapse Supernovae
Geoffrey C.
Clayton Louisiana State
University
Collaborators:
Jen Andrews (UMass)
Joe Gallagher (UCinn)
Mike Barlow (UCL)
Roger Wesson (ESO)
Jo Fabbri (UCL)
Mikako Matsuura (UCL)
Margaret Meixner (STScI)
Nino Panagia (STScI)
Massaki Otsuka (IAA)
Barbara Ercolano (USM)
Ben Sugerman (Goucher)
Doug Welch (McMaster)
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NGC 6946
QSO at z = 6.4 (Bertoldi et al. 2003).
Dwek 1998
SNe II (solid), Low mass stars (dotted), SNe Ia (dashed),destruction rate by astration (thick solid)(Dwek 1998)
Dust Production
Dwek 1998
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NGC 2397
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SN 2003gd
Mdust = 0.02 Mo
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SN 2007od
SN 2007it
SN 2007it
SN 2007od
2007od
SN 2007it
SN 2007od
SN When (d) Asymmetry
Vis. fading
IR Brighter
Mdust
1987A 526-589 yes yes yes 7.5 x 10-4
1990I ~250 yes yes ... …
1998S 249-474 yes ... yes 2 x 10-3
1999em 465-510 yes yes? ... > 10-4
2003gd 157-493 yes yes yes 2 x 10-2
2004et 277-313 yes yes yes 1.5 x 10-4
2005ip ~730 yes … yes …
2006jc ~50 yes … yes 3 x 10-4
2007it 350-500 Yes? yes yes < 10-3
2007od 130-232 yes yes? yes 1.7 x 10-4
Dust Formation in CCSNe
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Matsuura et al. 2011
SN 1987A
0.4 – 0.7 M☉
<-- M = 8 - 40 M☉
M = 1.4 - 25 M ☉ -->
Mass loss = 10 M☉
Mgas/Mdust =200
Mgas = 9.95 M☉
Mdust = 0.05 M☉
So, Mdust = 0.4 – 0.7 M☉
Mgas = 80 to 140 M☉
• Is there accretion of dust in the ISM?
• When do AGB stars become important dust makers?
• Why does SN 1987A always have to be different?
• Do SNe with significant CSM make more dust?
• Do SNe destroy more dust than they make?
Things to think about