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On the progenitors of two type II-P supernovae in the Virgo Cluster

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 661, Issue 2, Pages 1013-1024

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1086/516747

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supernovae : general; supernovae : individual (SN 2006my, SN 2006ov); stars : evolution

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Direct identification of the progenitors of supernovae (SNe) is rare because of the required spatial resolution and depth of the archival data prior to the SN explosions. Here we report on the identification of the progenitors of two nearby SNe in the Virgo Cluster: SN 2006my in NGC 4651 and SN 2006ov in M61. We obtained high-quality ground-based images of SN 2006my with the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope, and are able to locate the site of the SN on pre-SN Hubble Space Telescope (HST) Wide Field Planetary Camera 2 images to a high precision (1 sigma uncertainty of +/- 0.0500). We pinpoint the site of SN 2006ov to within 0.02 '' from HST Advanced Camera for Surveys images of the SN. We detected a red supergiant progenitor for each SN within the error circles, with an inferred zero-age main-sequence mass (M(zams)) of 10(-3)(+5) and 15(-3)(+5) M(circle dot) for the progenitors of SNe 2006my and 2006ov, respectively. The mass estimates for the progenitors of both SNe confirm a suggested trend that the most common Type II-plateau SNe originate from low-mass supergiants with M(zams) approximate to 8-20 M circle dot.

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