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Rapidly rising transients in the Supernova—Superluminous Supernova gap

Rapidly rising transients in the Supernova—Superluminous Supernova gap
Rapidly rising transients in the Supernova—Superluminous Supernova gap
We present observations of four rapidly rising (trise ≈ 10 days) transients with peak luminosities between those of supernovae (SNe) and superluminous SNe (Mpeak ≈ -20)—one discovered and followed by the Palomar Transient Factory (PTF) and three by the Supernova Legacy Survey. The light curves resemble those of SN 2011kl, recently shown to be associated with an ultra-long-duration gamma-ray burst (GRB), though no GRB was seen to accompany our SNe. The rapid rise to a luminous peak places these events in a unique part of SN phase space, challenging standard SN emission mechanisms. Spectra of the PTF event formally classify it as an SN II due to broad Hα emission, but an unusual absorption feature, which can be interpreted as either high velocity Hα (though deeper than in previously known cases) or Si II (as seen in SNe Ia), is also observed. We find that existing models of white dwarf detonations, CSM interaction, shock breakout in a wind (or steeper CSM), and magnetar spin down cannot readily explain the observations. We consider the possibility that a “Type 1.5 SN” scenario could be the origin of our events. More detailed models for these kinds of transients and more constraining observations of future such events should help to better determine their nature.
supernovae: individual: PTF10iam, SNLS04D4ec, SNLS05D2bk, SNLS06D1hc, Dougie
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Arcavi, Iair, Wolf, William M., Howell, D. Andrew, Bildsten, Lars, Leloudas, Giorgos, Hardin, Delphine, Prajs, Szymon, Perley, Daniel A., Svirski, Gilad, Gal-Yam, Avishay, Katz, Boaz, McCully, Curtis, Cenko, S. Bradley, Lidman, Chris, Sullivan, Mark, Valenti, Stefano, Astier, Pierre, Balland, Cristophe, Carlberg, Ray G., Conley, Alex, Fouchez, Dominique, Guy, Julien, Pain, Reynald, Palanque-Delabrouille, Nathalie, Perrett, Kathy, Pritchet, Chris J., Regnault, Nicolas, Rich, James and Ruhlmann-Kleider, Vanina (2016) Rapidly rising transients in the Supernova—Superluminous Supernova gap. The Astrophysical Journal, 819 (1). (doi:10.3847/0004-637X/819/1/35).

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We present observations of four rapidly rising (trise ≈ 10 days) transients with peak luminosities between those of supernovae (SNe) and superluminous SNe (Mpeak ≈ -20)—one discovered and followed by the Palomar Transient Factory (PTF) and three by the Supernova Legacy Survey. The light curves resemble those of SN 2011kl, recently shown to be associated with an ultra-long-duration gamma-ray burst (GRB), though no GRB was seen to accompany our SNe. The rapid rise to a luminous peak places these events in a unique part of SN phase space, challenging standard SN emission mechanisms. Spectra of the PTF event formally classify it as an SN II due to broad Hα emission, but an unusual absorption feature, which can be interpreted as either high velocity Hα (though deeper than in previously known cases) or Si II (as seen in SNe Ia), is also observed. We find that existing models of white dwarf detonations, CSM interaction, shock breakout in a wind (or steeper CSM), and magnetar spin down cannot readily explain the observations. We consider the possibility that a “Type 1.5 SN” scenario could be the origin of our events. More detailed models for these kinds of transients and more constraining observations of future such events should help to better determine their nature.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 25 February 2016
Published date: 1 March 2016
Keywords: supernovae: individual: PTF10iam, SNLS04D4ec, SNLS05D2bk, SNLS06D1hc, Dougie

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Local EPrints ID: 470526
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/470526
ISSN: 0004-637X
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Date deposited: 12 Oct 2022 16:43
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Author: Iair Arcavi
Author: William M. Wolf
Author: D. Andrew Howell
Author: Lars Bildsten
Author: Giorgos Leloudas
Author: Delphine Hardin
Author: Szymon Prajs
Author: Daniel A. Perley
Author: Gilad Svirski
Author: Avishay Gal-Yam
Author: Boaz Katz
Author: Curtis McCully
Author: S. Bradley Cenko
Author: Chris Lidman
Author: Mark Sullivan ORCID iD
Author: Stefano Valenti
Author: Pierre Astier
Author: Cristophe Balland
Author: Ray G. Carlberg
Author: Alex Conley
Author: Dominique Fouchez
Author: Julien Guy
Author: Reynald Pain
Author: Nathalie Palanque-Delabrouille
Author: Kathy Perrett
Author: Chris J. Pritchet
Author: Nicolas Regnault
Author: James Rich
Author: Vanina Ruhlmann-Kleider

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