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Massive-star supernovae as major dust factories
Authors:Sugerman Ben E K  Ercolano Barbara  Barlow M J  Tielens A G G M  Clayton Geoffrey C  Zijlstra Albert A  Meixner Margaret  Speck Angela  Gledhill Tim M  Panagia Nino  Cohen Martin  Gordon Karl D  Meyer Martin  Fabbri Joanna  Bowey Janet E  Welch Douglas L  Regan Michael W  Kennicutt Robert C
Affiliation:Space Telescope Science Institute, 3700 San Martin Drive, Baltimore, MD 21218, USA. sugerman@stsci.edu
Abstract:We present late-time optical and mid-infrared observations of the Type II supernova 2003gd in the galaxy NGC 628. Mid-infrared excesses consistent with cooling dust in the ejecta are observed 499 to 678 days after outburst and are accompanied by increasing optical extinction and growing asymmetries in the emission-line profiles. Radiative-transfer models show that up to 0.02 solar masses of dust has formed within the ejecta, beginning as early as 250 days after outburst. These observations show that dust formation in supernova ejecta can be efficient and that massive-star supernovae could have been major dust producers throughout the history of the universe.
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