Radio emission from supernovae in binary systems

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Boffi, FR [1 ]
Panagia, N [1 ]
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[1] Space Telescope Sci Inst, Baltimore, MD 21218 USA
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YOUNG SUPERNOVA REMNANTS | 2001年 / 565卷
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We have started a study of the radio emission from supernovae (SNe) exploding in binary systems. Here, we present our results for the case of a Type II SN in a wide binary system, which is viewed pole-on, and in which the companion star is a massive Main Sequence star. Ar early times the light curves rise more slowly than in the single-star case and are sensitive functions of the separation of the two stars. At late times the light curves are strongly affected by the regions of highly compressed material and the fluxes are higher than in the single-star case. For a given mass loss rate of the SN progenitor star the radio emission of a binary system SNII mimicks the emission that would be produced by a single star SNII with a higher mass loss rate.
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