Imaging the Expanding Shell of SN 2011dh

Abstract

We report on third epoch VLBI observations of the radio-bright supernova SN 2011dh located in the nearby (7.8 Mpc) galaxy M51. The observations took place at t=453 d after the explosion and at a frequency of 8.4 GHz. We obtained a fairly well resolved image of the shell of SN 2011dh, making it one of only six recent supernovae for which resolved images of the ejecta are available. SN 2011dh has a relatively clear shell morphology, being almost circular in outline, although there may be some asymmetry in brightness around the ridge. By fitting a spherical shell model directly to the visibility measurements we determine the angular radius of SN 2011dh's radio emission to be 636 29 μas. At a distance of 7.8 Mpc, this angular radius corresponds to a linear radius of (7.4 0.3) × 1016 cm and an average expansion velocity since the explosion of 19000+2800-2400 kms-1. We combine our VLBI measurements of SN 2011dh's radius with values determined from the radio spectral energy distribution under the assumption of a synchrotron-self-absorbed spectrum, and find all the radii are consistent with a power-law evolution, with R t0.970.01, implying almost free expansion over the period t=4 d to 453 d.

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