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Energetic eruptions leading to a peculiar hydrogen-rich explosion of a massive star

Energetic eruptions leading to a peculiar hydrogen-rich explosion of a massive star
Energetic eruptions leading to a peculiar hydrogen-rich explosion of a massive star
Every supernova so far observed has been considered to be the terminal explosion of a star. Moreover, all supernovae with absorption lines in their spectra show those lines decreasing in velocity over time, as the ejecta expand and thin, revealing slower-moving material that was previously hidden. In addition, every supernova that exhibits the absorption lines of hydrogen has one main light-curve peak, or a plateau in luminosity, lasting approximately 100 days before declining1. Here we report observations of iPTF14hls, an event that has spectra identical to a hydrogen-rich core-collapse supernova, but characteristics that differ extensively from those of known supernovae. The light curve has at least five peaks and remains bright for more than 600 days; the absorption lines show little to no decrease in velocity; and the radius of the line-forming region is more than an order of magnitude bigger than the radius of the photosphere derived from the continuum emission. These characteristics are consistent with a shell of several tens of solar masses ejected by the progenitor star at supernova-level energies a few hundred days before a terminal explosion. Another possible eruption was recorded at the same position in 1954. Multiple energetic pre-supernova eruptions are expected to occur in stars of 95 to 130 solar masses, which experience the pulsational pair instability2,3,4,5. That model, however, does not account for the continued presence of hydrogen, or the energetics observed here. Another mechanism for the violent ejection of mass in massive stars may be required.
0028-0836
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Arcavi, Iair, Howell, D. Andrew, Kasen, Daniel, Bildsten, Lars, Hosseinzadeh, Griffin, McCully, Curtis, Wong, Zheng Chuen, Katz, Sarah Rebekah, Gal-Yam, Avishay, Sollerman, Jesper, Taddia, Francesco, Leloudas, Giorgos, Fremling, Christoffer, Nugent, Peter E., Horesh, Assaf, Mooley, K., Rumsey, Clare, Cenko, S. Bradley, Graham, Melissa L., Perley, Daniel A., Nakar, Ehud, Shaviv, Nir J., Bromberg, Omer, Shen, Ken J., Ofek, Eran O., Cao, Yi, Wang, Xiaofeng, Huang, Fang, Rui, Liming, Zhang, Tianmeng, Li, Wenxiong, Li, Zhitong, Zhang, Jujia, Valenti, Stefano, Guevel, David, Shappee, Benjamin, Kochanek, Christopher S., Holoien, Thomas W.-S., Filippenko, Alexei V., Fender, Rob, Nyholm, Anders, Yaron, Ofer, Kasliwal, Mansi M., Sullivan, Mark, Blagorodnova, Nadejda, Walters, Richard S., Lunnan, Ragnhild, Khazov, D., Andreoni, Igor, Laher, Russ R., Konidaris, Nick, Woźniak, Przemek and Bue, Brian (2017) Energetic eruptions leading to a peculiar hydrogen-rich explosion of a massive star. Nature, 210-213. (doi:10.1038/nature24030).

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Abstract

Every supernova so far observed has been considered to be the terminal explosion of a star. Moreover, all supernovae with absorption lines in their spectra show those lines decreasing in velocity over time, as the ejecta expand and thin, revealing slower-moving material that was previously hidden. In addition, every supernova that exhibits the absorption lines of hydrogen has one main light-curve peak, or a plateau in luminosity, lasting approximately 100 days before declining1. Here we report observations of iPTF14hls, an event that has spectra identical to a hydrogen-rich core-collapse supernova, but characteristics that differ extensively from those of known supernovae. The light curve has at least five peaks and remains bright for more than 600 days; the absorption lines show little to no decrease in velocity; and the radius of the line-forming region is more than an order of magnitude bigger than the radius of the photosphere derived from the continuum emission. These characteristics are consistent with a shell of several tens of solar masses ejected by the progenitor star at supernova-level energies a few hundred days before a terminal explosion. Another possible eruption was recorded at the same position in 1954. Multiple energetic pre-supernova eruptions are expected to occur in stars of 95 to 130 solar masses, which experience the pulsational pair instability2,3,4,5. That model, however, does not account for the continued presence of hydrogen, or the energetics observed here. Another mechanism for the violent ejection of mass in massive stars may be required.

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Accepted/In Press date: 21 August 2017
e-pub ahead of print date: 8 November 2017
Published date: 8 November 2017

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/413882
ISSN: 0028-0836
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Author: Iair Arcavi
Author: D. Andrew Howell
Author: Daniel Kasen
Author: Lars Bildsten
Author: Griffin Hosseinzadeh
Author: Curtis McCully
Author: Zheng Chuen Wong
Author: Sarah Rebekah Katz
Author: Avishay Gal-Yam
Author: Jesper Sollerman
Author: Francesco Taddia
Author: Giorgos Leloudas
Author: Christoffer Fremling
Author: Peter E. Nugent
Author: Assaf Horesh
Author: K. Mooley
Author: Clare Rumsey
Author: S. Bradley Cenko
Author: Melissa L. Graham
Author: Daniel A. Perley
Author: Ehud Nakar
Author: Nir J. Shaviv
Author: Omer Bromberg
Author: Ken J. Shen
Author: Eran O. Ofek
Author: Yi Cao
Author: Xiaofeng Wang
Author: Fang Huang
Author: Liming Rui
Author: Tianmeng Zhang
Author: Wenxiong Li
Author: Zhitong Li
Author: Jujia Zhang
Author: Stefano Valenti
Author: David Guevel
Author: Benjamin Shappee
Author: Christopher S. Kochanek
Author: Thomas W.-S. Holoien
Author: Alexei V. Filippenko
Author: Rob Fender
Author: Anders Nyholm
Author: Ofer Yaron
Author: Mansi M. Kasliwal
Author: Mark Sullivan ORCID iD
Author: Nadejda Blagorodnova
Author: Richard S. Walters
Author: Ragnhild Lunnan
Author: D. Khazov
Author: Igor Andreoni
Author: Russ R. Laher
Author: Nick Konidaris
Author: Przemek Woźniak
Author: Brian Bue

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