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Red supergiant candidates for multimessenger monitoring of the next Galactic supernova

Sarah Healy, Shunsaku Horiuchi, Marta Colomer Molla, D. Milisavljević, J. C-L. Tseng, Faith Bergin, Kathryn E. Weil, Masaomi Tanaka, Sebastián Otero

2024Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

ABSTRACT We compile a catalogue of 578 highly probable and 62 likely red supergiants (RSGs) of the Milky Way, which represents the largest list of Galactic RSG candidates designed for continuous follow-up efforts to date. We match distances measured by Gaia DR3, 2MASS photometry, and a 3D Galactic dust map to obtain luminous bright late-type stars. Determining the stars’ bolometric luminosities and effective temperatures, we compare to Geneva stellar evolution tracks to determine likely RSG candidates, and quantify contamination using a catalogue of Galactic AGB in the same luminosity-temperature space. We add details for common or interesting characteristics of RSG, such as multistar system membership, variability, and classification as a runaway. As potential future core-collapse supernova progenitors, we study the ability of the catalogue to inform the Supernova Early Warning System (SNEWS) coincidence network made to automate pointing, and show that for 3D position estimates made possible by neutrinos, the number of progenitor candidates can be significantly reduced, improving our ability to observe the progenitor pre-explosion and the early phases of core-collapse supernovae.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsSupernovaRed supergiantAstrophysicsSupergiantMilky WayAstronomyStarsPhotometry (optics)GalaxyGamma-ray bursts and supernovaeStellar, planetary, and galactic studiesGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
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