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		| Paper: | 
		New Observational Constraints on the Mass-Loss History of SN 1987A | 
	 
	
		| Volume: | 
		313, Asymmetrical Planetary Nebulae III | 
	 
	
		| Page: | 
		547 | 
	 
	
		| Authors: | 
		Sugerman, B.E.K.; Crotts, A.P.S. | 
	 
	
	
		| Abstract: | 
		Light echoes are an extremely powerful tool for precision three-dimensional mapping of dust in circumstellar (CSE) and interstellar (ISE) environments.  We present light echoes from 9 years of imaging of SN 1987A, which reveal the fossil record of the progenitor's mass-loss history.  The CSE is a richly-structured bipolar nebula, with an outer, double-lobed "peanut" extending 28 ly along the poles and 11 ly near the equator, but pinched to 6 ly at the waist, while interior, a cylindrical hourglass, 1 ly in radius and 4 ly long, connects to the peanut by a thick equatorial disk.  Echo fluxes suggest that between the hourglass and bipolar lobes: the gas density drops from 1–3 cm−3 to > 0.03 cm−3; the maximum dust-grain size increases from ~ 0.2μm to 2μm; and the silicate:carbonaceous dust ratio decreases.  The nebulae have a total mass of ~1.7MSolar, suggesting a red-supergiant mass loss of 5 × 10−6 MSolar yr−1 . | 
	 
	
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