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The mystery of photometric twins DES17X1boj and DES16E2bjy

The mystery of photometric twins DES17X1boj and DES16E2bjy
The mystery of photometric twins DES17X1boj and DES16E2bjy
We present an analysis of DES17X1boj and DES16E2bjy, two peculiar transients discovered by the Dark Energy Survey (DES). They exhibit nearly identical double-peaked light curves that reach very different maximum luminosities (Mr = -15.4 and -17.9, respectively). The light-curve evolution of these events is highly atypical and has not been reported before. The transients are found in different host environments: DES17X1boj was found near the nucleus of a spiral galaxy, while DES16E2bjy is located in the outskirts of a passive red galaxy. Early photometric data are well fitted with a blackbody and the resulting moderate photospheric expansion velocities (1800 km s-1 for DES17X1boj and 4800 km s-1 for DES16E2bjy) suggest an explosive or eruptive origin. Additionally, a feature identified as high-velocity Ca II absorption ( $v$ ≍ 9400 km s-1) in the near-peak spectrum of DES17X1boj may imply that it is a supernova. While similar light-curve evolution suggests a similar physical origin for these two transients, we are not able to identify or characterize the progenitors.
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The Dark Energy Survey Collaboration (2020) The mystery of photometric twins DES17X1boj and DES16E2bjy. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 494 (4), 5576-5589. (doi:10.1093/mnras/staa995).

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We present an analysis of DES17X1boj and DES16E2bjy, two peculiar transients discovered by the Dark Energy Survey (DES). They exhibit nearly identical double-peaked light curves that reach very different maximum luminosities (Mr = -15.4 and -17.9, respectively). The light-curve evolution of these events is highly atypical and has not been reported before. The transients are found in different host environments: DES17X1boj was found near the nucleus of a spiral galaxy, while DES16E2bjy is located in the outskirts of a passive red galaxy. Early photometric data are well fitted with a blackbody and the resulting moderate photospheric expansion velocities (1800 km s-1 for DES17X1boj and 4800 km s-1 for DES16E2bjy) suggest an explosive or eruptive origin. Additionally, a feature identified as high-velocity Ca II absorption ( $v$ ≍ 9400 km s-1) in the near-peak spectrum of DES17X1boj may imply that it is a supernova. While similar light-curve evolution suggests a similar physical origin for these two transients, we are not able to identify or characterize the progenitors.

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Accepted/In Press date: 7 April 2020
e-pub ahead of print date: 13 April 2020
Published date: 1 June 2020
Keywords: supernovae: general

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ISSN: 1365-2966
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Author: M. Pursiainen
Author: C. P. Gutiérrez
Author: P. Wiseman ORCID iD
Author: M. Childress
Author: C. Frohmaier
Author: C. Angus
Author: N. Castro Segura
Author: L. Kelsey
Author: M. Sullivan ORCID iD
Author: L. Galbany
Author: P. Nugent
Author: B. A. Bassett
Author: D. Brout
Author: D. Carollo
Author: R. J. Foley
Author: M. Grayling
Author: S. R. Hinton
Author: C. Inserra ORCID iD
Author: R. Kessler
Author: C. Lidman
Author: E. Macaulay
Author: M. March
Author: A. Möller
Author: T. Müller
Author: D. Scolnic
Author: N. E. Sommer
Author: E. Swann
Author: B. E. Tucker
Author: M. Vincenzi
Author: S. Allam
Author: J. Annis
Author: S. Avila
Author: E. Bertin
Author: E. Buckley-Geer
Author: D. L. Burke
Author: A. Carnero Rosell
Author: M. Carrasco Kind
Author: L. N. da Costa
Author: J. De Vicente
Author: S. Desai
Author: H. T. Diehl
Author: P. Doel
Author: T. F. Eifler
Author: S. Everett
Author: B. Flaugher
Author: J. Frieman
Author: J. García-Bellido
Author: E. Gaztanaga
Author: D. W. Gerdes
Author: D. Gruen
Corporate Author: The Dark Energy Survey Collaboration

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