SN 2012im/2013ek: A Supernova Double Take in NGC 6984 Cycle: 21, Proposal Category: GO/DD (Availability Mode: SUPPORTED)

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Proposal 13505 (STScI Edit Number: 0, Created: Wednesday, August 7, 2013 8:01:38 PM EST) - Overview 13505 - SN 2012im/2013ek: A Supernova Double Take in NGC 6984 Cycle: 21, Proposal Category: GO/DD (Availability Mode: SUPPORTED) INVESTIGATORS Name Institution E-Mail Dr. Dan Milisavljevic (PI) (Contact) Harvard University dmilisav@cfa.harvard.edu Prof. Alicia M. Soderberg (CoI) Harvard University asoderberg@cfa.harvard.edu Dr. Robert A. Fesen (CoI) Dartmouth College robert.fesen@dartmouth.edu Maria Drout (CoI) Harvard University mdrout@cfa.harvard.edu Dr. Raffaella Margutti (CoI) Harvard University rmargutti@cfa.harvard.edu Mr. Nathan Sanders (CoI) Harvard University nsanders@cfa.harvard.edu Prof. Robert P. Kirshner (CoI) Harvard University kirshner@cfa.harvard.edu VISITS Visit Targets used in Visit Configurations used in Visit Orbits Used Last Orbit Planner Run OP Current with Visit? 01 (1) SN2013EK WFC3/UVIS 2 07-Aug-2013 21:01:26.0 yes 2 Total Orbits Used ABSTRACT An unprecedented transient event has just been detected in a spiral arm of NGC 6984. Two H-poor supernovae - SN 2012im and 2013ek - both originating from massive stripped-envelope progenitor stars have been found at virtually the same location (< 0.4 arcsec). Interpretations have varied widely. Chance alignment of two completely independent supernovae of the same Type Ib/c class exploding within one year of each other from the same stellar cluster is statistically improbable. Thus, the two explosions are most likely physically related, and this has important ramifications in areas of high-mass binary star evolution and explosion mechanisms of core-collapse supernovae. High resolution HST images are the only means by which to probe the stellar environment of the progenitor system. To this end, we request 1

Proposal 13505 (STScI Edit Number: 0, Created: Wednesday, August 7, 2013 8:01:38 PM EST) - Overview WFC3/UVIS imaging in F336W, F475W, F555W, and F814W of SN 2013ek in the next month while SN 2013ek is still bright to pin down its precise location within a nearby cluster of stars visible in an archival plate of NGC 6984. Complementary follow-up images will be requested during regular GO proposals in Cycle 22 when the fading supernova reveals what is left behind. The proposed suite of images will allow us to model the cluster's broadband colors to determine properties of the progenitor star system's environment (e.g., mass, age, luminosity, star formation rate, metallicity) that will be used to constrain possible explosion scenarios. We request Director's Discretionary time for these observations as a non-disruptive TOO. OBSERVING DESCRIPTION We request two orbits to image the region of SN 2013ek and host galaxy NGC 6984 using WFC3/UVIS with the F336W, F475W, F555W, and F814W filters. Target is visible between August 7-22, for 57 mins per orbit. We estimate total integration times of ~25-30 mins per filter. Three- or four-point sub-pixel dithering will achieve the best resolution possible. NGC 6984 is at a distance of 65 Mpc. The 0.04" pixel scale of WFC3/UVIS will constrain the position of supernova and host cluster within ~12 pc. 2

Visit Patterns Fixed Targets Proposal 13505, Visit 01, implementation Thu Aug 08 01:01:38 GMT 2013 Diagnostic Status: No Diagnostics Scientific Instruments: WFC3/UVIS Special Requirements: (none) # Primary Pattern Secondary Pattern Exposures (1) Pattern Type=WFC3-UVIS-DITHER- LINE-3PT Purpose=DITHER Number Of Points=3 Point Spacing=0.135 Line Spacing= Coordinate Frame=POS-TARG Pattern Orientation=46.84 Angle Between Sides= Center Pattern=false # Name Target Coordinates Targ. Coord. Corrections Fluxes Miscellaneous (1) SN2013EK RA: 20 57 53.9000 (314.4745833d) Dec: -51 52 24.50 (-51.87347d) Equinox: J2000 V=17.5+/-1 (2), (3), (6), (7) Reference Frame: ICRS Exposures # Label Target Config,Mode,Aperture Spectral Els. Opt. Params. Special Reqs. Groups Exp. Time (Total)/[Actual Dur.] Orbit 1 (1) SN2013EK WFC3/UVIS, ACCUM, UVIS2 F336W FLASH=12 15 Secs (15 Secs) 2 (1) SN2013EK WFC3/UVIS, ACCUM, UVIS2 F336W FLASH=11 Pattern 1, Exps 2-2 i 3 (1) SN2013EK WFC3/UVIS, ACCUM, UVIS2 F555W Pattern 1, Exps 3-3 i [==>] [1] 4 (1) SN2013EK WFC3/UVIS, ACCUM, UVIS2 F555W FLASH=12 10 Secs (10 Secs) 5 (1) SN2013EK WFC3/UVIS, ACCUM, UVIS2 F438W FLASH=12 15 Secs (15 Secs) 6 (1) SN2013EK WFC3/UVIS, ACCUM, UVIS2 F438W FLASH=9 Pattern 1, Exps 6-6 i 7 (1) SN2013EK WFC3/UVIS, ACCUM, UVIS2 F814W FLASH=4 Pattern 1, Exps 7-7 i [1] [1] [==>] [1] [==>] [2] 8 (1) SN2013EK WFC3/UVIS, ACCUM, UVIS2 F814W FLASH=12 15 Secs (15 Secs) [2] [2] [==>] [2] 3

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