2009
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/200912327
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Discovery of a bright radio transient in M 82: a new radio supernova?

Abstract: In this Letter, we report the discovery of a new bright radio transient in M 82. Using the Very Large Array, we observed the nuclear region of M 82 at several epochs at 22 GHz and detected a new bright radio source in this galaxy's central region. We find a flux density for this flaring source that is ∼300 times larger than the upper limits determined in previous observations. The flare must have started between 2007 October 29 and 2008 March 24. Over the past year, the flux density of this new source has decr… Show more

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“…We adopt a distance of the Sun from the Galactic Center  = R 8300 pc (Brunthaler et al 2011). 9 Recent estimates of  z range between +6 pc and +30 pc (Joshi et al 2016).…”
Section: Components Of the Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We adopt a distance of the Sun from the Galactic Center  = R 8300 pc (Brunthaler et al 2011). 9 Recent estimates of  z range between +6 pc and +30 pc (Joshi et al 2016).…”
Section: Components Of the Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These two conditions allow one to separate the proper motion from the parallax signature. Each observation lasted 12 h and made use of geodetic-like observing blocks to calibrate the tropospheric zenith delays at each antenna (see Reid & Brunthaler 2004;Brunthaler et al 2005;Reid et al 2009a, for a detailed discussion).…”
Section: Evn Methanol Maser Observationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A fraction of supernovae, however, will be missed in optical surveys due to strong dust extinction. Indeed, a supernova SN 2008iz in M82 is discovered only in the radio bands (Brunthaler et al 2009(Brunthaler et al , 2010. Even if associated supernovae are not identifiable, they can be distinguished from merger events using timescale arguments, which are significantly longer than those of GW-radio counterparts, and radio spectral properties.…”
Section: False Positives: Extragalactic Radio Transients and Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%