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Published November 20, 2013 | Published + Accepted Version
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The Mid-infrared Light Curve of Nearby Core-collapse Supernova SN 2011dh (PTF 11eon)

Abstract

We present Spitzer observations at 3.6 and 4.5 μm of the supernova SN 2011dh (PTF 11eon) in M51 from 18 days to 625 days after explosion. The mid-infrared emission peaks at 24 days after explosion at a few ×10^7 L_☉, and decays more slowly than the visible-light bolometric luminosity. The infrared color temperature cools for the first 90 days and then is constant. Simple numerical models of a thermal echo can qualitatively reproduce the early behavior. At late times, the mid-IR light curve cannot be explained by a simple thermal echo model, suggesting additional dust heating or line emission mechanisms. We also propose that thermal echoes can serve as effective probes to uncover supernovae in heavily obscured environments, and speculate that under the right conditions, integrating the early epoch of the mid-infrared light curve may constrain the total energy in the shock breakout flash.

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© 2013 American Astronomical Society. Received 2013 May 8; accepted 2013 September 26; published 2013 November 7. We acknowledge the anonymous referee and Eli Dwek for helpful comments. This work was supported and based in part on observations made with the Spitzer Space Telescope, which is operated by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology under a contract with NASA. M.M.K. acknowledges generous support from the Hubble Fellowship and Carnegie-Princeton Fellowship. E.O.O. is incumbent of the Arye Dissentshik career development chair and is grateful to support by a grants from the Israeli Ministry of Science and the I-CORE Program. Work by A.G.-Y. and his group is supported by grants from the BSF, ISF, GIF and Minerva, the EU/FP7 via an ERC grant, and the Kimmel award for innovative investigation.

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