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Final moments II: observational properties and physical modeling of CSM-interacting Type II supernovae

Final moments II: observational properties and physical modeling of CSM-interacting Type II supernovae
Final moments II: observational properties and physical modeling of CSM-interacting Type II supernovae
We present ultraviolet/optical/near-infrared observations and modeling of Type II supernovae (SNe II) whose early-time (δt<2 days) spectra show transient, narrow emission lines from shock ionization of confined (r<1015 cm) circumstellar material (CSM). The observed electron-scattering broadened line profiles (i.e., IIn-like) of HI, He I/II, C III/IV, and N III/IV/V from the CSM persist on a characteristic timescale (tIIn) that marks a transition to a lower-density CSM and the emergence of Doppler-broadened features from the fast-moving SN ejecta. Our sample, the largest to date, consists of 39 SNe with early-time IIn-like features in addition to 35 "comparison" SNe with no evidence of early-time IIn-like features, all with ultraviolet observations. The total sample consists of 50 unpublished objects with 474 previously unpublished spectra and 50 multiband light curves, collected primarily through the Young Supernova Experiment and Global Supernova Project collaborations. For all sample objects, we find a significant correlation between peak ultraviolet brightness and both tIIn and the rise time, as well as evidence for enhanced peak luminosities in SNe II with IIn-like features. We quantify mass-loss rates and CSM density for the sample through matching of peak multiband absolute magnitudes, rise times, tIIn and optical SN spectra with a grid of radiation hydrodynamics and non-local thermodynamic equilibrium (nLTE) radiative-transfer simulations. For our grid of models, all with the same underlying explosion, there is a trend between the duration of the electron-scattering broadened line profiles and inferred mass-loss rate: tIIn≈3.8[M˙/(0.01M⊙yr−1)] days.
astro-ph.HE, astro-ph.SR
arXiv
Jacobson-Galán, W.V.
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Rest, A.
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Rest, S.
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Rich, R. Michael
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et al.
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We present ultraviolet/optical/near-infrared observations and modeling of Type II supernovae (SNe II) whose early-time (δt<2 days) spectra show transient, narrow emission lines from shock ionization of confined (r<1015 cm) circumstellar material (CSM). The observed electron-scattering broadened line profiles (i.e., IIn-like) of HI, He I/II, C III/IV, and N III/IV/V from the CSM persist on a characteristic timescale (tIIn) that marks a transition to a lower-density CSM and the emergence of Doppler-broadened features from the fast-moving SN ejecta. Our sample, the largest to date, consists of 39 SNe with early-time IIn-like features in addition to 35 "comparison" SNe with no evidence of early-time IIn-like features, all with ultraviolet observations. The total sample consists of 50 unpublished objects with 474 previously unpublished spectra and 50 multiband light curves, collected primarily through the Young Supernova Experiment and Global Supernova Project collaborations. For all sample objects, we find a significant correlation between peak ultraviolet brightness and both tIIn and the rise time, as well as evidence for enhanced peak luminosities in SNe II with IIn-like features. We quantify mass-loss rates and CSM density for the sample through matching of peak multiband absolute magnitudes, rise times, tIIn and optical SN spectra with a grid of radiation hydrodynamics and non-local thermodynamic equilibrium (nLTE) radiative-transfer simulations. For our grid of models, all with the same underlying explosion, there is a trend between the duration of the electron-scattering broadened line profiles and inferred mass-loss rate: tIIn≈3.8[M˙/(0.01M⊙yr−1)] days.

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Published date: 4 March 2024
Additional Information: 58 pages, 24 figures, submitted to ApJ. Supplementary figures available on Github (https://github.com/wynnjacobson-galan/Flash_Spectra_Sample). Data release following publication
Keywords: astro-ph.HE, astro-ph.SR

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ORCID for S.I. Raimundo: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-6248-398X

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Author: W.V. Jacobson-Galán
Author: L. Dessart
Author: K.W. Davis
Author: C.D. Kilpatrick
Author: R. Margutti
Author: R.J. Foley
Author: R. Chornock
Author: G. Terreran
Author: D. Hiramatsu
Author: M. Newsome
Author: E. Padilla Gonzalez
Author: C. Pellegrino
Author: D.A. Howell
Author: A.V. Filippenko
Author: J.P. Anderson
Author: C.R. Angus
Author: K. Auchettl
Author: K.A. Bostroem
Author: T.G. Brink
Author: R. Cartier
Author: D.A. Coulter
Author: T. de Boer
Author: M.R. Drout
Author: N. Earl
Author: K. Ertini
Author: J.R. Farah
Author: D. Farias
Author: C. Gall
Author: H. Gao
Author: M.A. Gerlach
Author: F. Guo
Author: A. Haynie
Author: G. Hosseinzadeh
Author: A.L. Ibik
Author: S.W. Jha
Author: D.O. Jones
Author: D. Langeroodi
Author: N LeBaron
Author: E.A. Magnier
Author: A.L. Piro
Author: S.I. Raimundo ORCID iD
Author: A. Rest
Author: S. Rest
Author: R. Michael Rich
Author: C. Rojas-Bravo
Author: H. Sears
Author: K. Taggart
Author: V.A. Villar
Author: R. J. Wainscoat
Author: X-F Wang
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