@article{8ee8bcd9721e4964be89cdb46cbc55c4,
title = "An outburst from a massive star 40 days before a supernova explosion",
abstract = "Some observations suggest that very massive stars experience extreme mass-loss episodes shortly before they explode as supernovae, as do several models. Establishing a causal connection between these mass-loss episodes and the final explosion would provide a novel way to study pre-supernova massive-star evolution. Here we report observations of a mass-loss event detected 40 days before the explosion of the type IIn supernova SN 2010mc (also known as PTF 10tel). Our photometric and spectroscopic data suggest that this event is a result of an energetic outburst, radiating at least 6 × 10 47 erg of energy and releasing about 10-2 solar masses of material at typical velocities of 2,000 km s-1. The temporal proximity of the mass-loss outburst and the supernova explosion implies a causal connection between them. Moreover, we find that the outburst luminosity and velocity are consistent with the predictions of the wave-driven pulsation model, and disfavour alternative suggestions.",
author = "Ofek, {E. O.} and M. Sullivan and Cenko, {S. B.} and Kasliwal, {M. M.} and Avishay Gal-Yam and Kulkarni, {S. R.} and Iair Arcavi and L. Bildsten and Bloom, {J. S.} and Assaf Horesh and Howell, {D. A.} and Filippenko, {A. V.} and R. Laher and D. Murray and E. Nakar and Nugent, {P. E.} and Silverman, {J. M.} and Shaviv, {N. J.} and J. Surace and O. Yaron",
note = "Arye Dissentshik career development chair; Helen Kimmel Center for Planetary Science; Israeli Ministry of Science; Royal Society; NSF; Israeli Science Foundation; German-Israeli Foundation; ERC; US Department of Energy; Gary and Cynthia Bengier, the Richard and Rhoda Goldman Fund; Christopher R. Redlich Fund; TABASGO FoundationWe thank E. Quataert and M. Cantiello for discussions. The VLA is operated by the National Radio Astronomy Observatory, a facility of the US National Science Foundation (NSF) operated under cooperative agreement by Associated Universities, Inc. This paper is based on observations obtained with the Samuel Oschin Telescope as part of the Palomar Transient Factory project. We are grateful for the assistance of the staff at the various observatories where data were obtained. We acknowledge support from the Arye Dissentshik career development chair, the Helen Kimmel Center for Planetary Science, the Israeli Ministry of Science, the Royal Society, the NSF, the Israeli Science Foundation, the German-Israeli Foundation, ERC, the US Department of Energy, Gary and Cynthia Bengier, the Richard and Rhoda Goldman Fund, the Christopher R. Redlich Fund, and the TABASGO Foundation.",
year = "2013",
month = feb,
day = "7",
doi = "10.1038/nature11877",
language = "الإنجليزيّة",
volume = "494",
pages = "65--67",
journal = "Nature",
issn = "0028-0836",
publisher = "Nature Research",
number = "7435",
}