Detection of a Supernova Signature Associated with GRB 011121
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Bloom, J S
Kulkarni, Shrinivas R
Price, Paul
Reichart, D E
Galama, T J
Schmidt, Brian
Frail, Dale A
Berger, Edo
McCarthy, P J
Chevalier, Roger A
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IOP Publishing
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Using observations from an extensive monitoring campaign with the Hubble Space Telescope, we present the detection of an intermediate-time flux excess that is redder in color relative to the afterglow of GRB 011121, currently distinguished as the gamma-ray burst with the lowest known redshift. The red "bump," which exhibits a spectral rollover at ∼7200 A, is well described by a redshifted Type le supernova that occurred approximately at the same time as the gamma-ray burst event. The inferred luminosity is about half that of the bright supernova SN 1998bw. These results serve as compelling evidence for a massive star origin of long-duration gamma-ray bursts. Models that posit a supernova explosion weeks to months preceding the gamma-ray burst event are excluded by these observations. Finally, we discuss the relationship between spherical core-collapse supernovae and gamma-ray bursts.
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Astrophysical Journal, The