The Search for Failed Supernovae with the Large Binocular Telescope: Constraints from 7 Years of Data
We report updated results for the first 7 years of our program to monitor 27 galaxies within 10 Mpc using the Large Binocular Telescope to search for failed supernovae (SNe) -- core-collapses of massive stars that form black holes without luminous supernovae. In the new data, we identify no new comp...
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Veröffentlicht in: | arXiv.org 2017-05 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We report updated results for the first 7 years of our program to monitor 27 galaxies within 10 Mpc using the Large Binocular Telescope to search for failed supernovae (SNe) -- core-collapses of massive stars that form black holes without luminous supernovae. In the new data, we identify no new compelling candidates and confirm the existing candidate. Given the 6 successful core-collapse SNe in the sample and one likely failed SN, the implied fraction of core-collapses that result in failed SNe is \(f = 0.14^{+0.33}_{-0.10}\) at 90% confidence. If the current candidate is a failed SN, the fraction of failed SN naturally explains the missing high-mass red supergiant SN progenitors and the black hole mass function. If the current candidate is ultimately rejected, the data implies a 90% confidence upper limit on the failed SN fraction of \(f < 0.35\). |
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ISSN: | 2331-8422 |
DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1610.02402 |