The radio properties of type Ibc supernovae

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Soderberg, Alicia M. [1 ]
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[1] Caltech Astron, Pasadena, CA 91106 USA
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Over the past few years, long-duration gamma-ray bursts (GRBs), including the subclass of Xray flashes (XRFs), have been revealed to be a rare variety of Type Ibc supernova (SN Ibc). While all these events result from the death of massive stars, the electromagnetic luminosities of GRBs and XRFs exceed those of ordinary Type Ibc SNe by many orders of magnitude. The observed diversity of stellar death corresponds to large variations in the energy, velocity, and geometry of the explosion ejecta. Using multi-wavelength (radio, optical, X-ray) observations of the nearest GRBs, XRFs, and SNe Ibc, I show that while GRBs and XRFs couple at least similar to 10(48) erg to relativistic material, SNe Ibc typically couple less than or similar to 10(48) erg to their fastest (albeit non-relativistic) outflows. Specifically, I find that less than 3% of local SNe Ibc show any evidence for association with a GRB or XRF. Recently, a new class of GRBs and XRFs has been revealed which are under-luminous in comparison with the statistical sample of GRBs. Owing to their faint high-energy emission, these sub-energetic bursts are only detectable nearby (z less than or similar to 0.1) and are likely 10 times more common than cosmological GRBs. In comparison with local SNe Ibc and typical GRBs/XRFs, these explosions are intermediate in terms of both volumetric rate and energetics. Yet the essential physical process that causes a dying star to produce a GRB, XRF, or sub-energetic burst and not just a SN, remains a crucial open question. Progress requires a detailed understanding of ordinary SNe Ibc; which will be facilitated with the launch of wide-field optical surveys in the near future.
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