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arxiv: astro-ph/9806300 · v1 · submitted 1998-06-22 · 🌌 astro-ph · gr-qc

Will a Black Hole Soon Emerge from SN 1997D ?

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keywords holeblackemergeluminosityaboveaccretionaftermathback
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Observations combined with theoretical modeling of the light curve of the recently discovered supernova 1997D in NGC 1536 suggest that it might host a black hole formed in the aftermath of the explosion. We consider some observable consequences of a black hole in SN 1997D and estimate the late--time accretion luminosity of the material which falls back onto the hole. We find that this luminosity, decaying with a characteristic power--law dependence on time, may emerge above the emission of the envelope in just a few years. Its detection would thus provide unmistakable evidence for the presence of a black hole.

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