The Red Supergiant Progenitor of the Type II Supernova 2024abfl
Abstract
Linkage between core-collapse supernovae (SNe) and their progenitors is not fully understood and ongoing effort of searching and identifying the progenitors is needed. SN\,2024abfl is a recent Type II supernova exploded in the nearby star-bursting galaxy NGC\,2146, which is also the host galaxy of SN\,2018zd. From archival Hubble Space Telescope (HST) data, we have found a red source (mF814W 25) near the location (angular distance ≤ 0.2") of SN\,2024abfl before its explosion. With F814W and F606W photometry, we found that the properties of this source matched a typical red supergiant (RSG) moderately reddened by interstellar dust at the distance of the host galaxy. We conclude that the SN\,2024abfl had an RSG progenitor with initial mass of 10M--16\,M.
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