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Final moments. III. Explosion properties and progenitor constraints of CSM-interacting type II supernovae

Final moments. III. Explosion properties and progenitor constraints of CSM-interacting type II supernovae
Final moments. III. Explosion properties and progenitor constraints of CSM-interacting type II supernovae
We present analysis of the plateau and late-time phase properties of a sample of 39 Type II supernovae (SNe II) that show narrow, transient, high-ionization emission lines (i.e., "IIn-like") in their early-time spectra from interaction with confined, dense circumstellar material (CSM). Originally presented by W. V. Jacobson-Gal & aacute;n et al., this sample also includes multicolor light curves and spectra extending to late-time phases of 35 SNe with no evidence for IIn-like features at <2 days after first light. We measure photospheric phase light-curve properties for the distance-corrected sample and find that SNe II with IIn-like features have significantly higher luminosities and decline rates at +50 days than the comparison sample, which could be connected to inflated progenitor radii, lower ejecta mass, and/or persistent CSM interaction. However, we find no statistical evidence that the measured plateau durations and Ni-56 masses of SNe II with and without IIn-like features arise from different distributions. We estimate progenitor zero-age main-sequence (ZAMS) masses for all SNe with nebular spectroscopy through spectral model comparisons and find that most objects, both with and without IIn-like features, are consistent with progenitor masses <= 12.5 M-circle dot. Combining progenitor ZAMS masses with CSM densities inferred from early-time spectra suggests multiple channels for enhanced mass loss in the final years before core collapse, such as a convection-driven chromosphere or binary interaction. Finally, we find spectroscopic evidence for ongoing ejecta-CSM interaction at radii >10(16) cm, consistent with substantial progenitor mass-loss rates of similar to 10(-4)-10(-5)M(circle dot) yr(-1) (v(w) < 50 km s(-1)) in the final centuries to millennia before explosion.
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Jacobson-Galan, W. V., Dessart, L., Davis, K. W., Bostroem, K. A., Kilpatrick, C. D., Margutti, R., Filippenko, A. V., Foley, R. J., Chornock, R., Terreran, G., Hiramatsu, D., Newsome, M., Gonzalez, E. Padilla, Pellegrino, C., Howell, D. A., Anderson, J. P., Angus, C. R., Auchettl, K., Brink, T. G., Cartier, R., Coulter, D. A., de Boer, T., Drout, M. R., Earl, N., Ertini, K., Farah, J. R., Farias, D., Gall, C., Gao, H., Gerlach, M. A., Guo, F., Haynie, A., Hosseinzadeh, G., Ibik, A. L., Jha, S. W., Jones, D. O., Langeroodi, D., Lebaron, N., Magnier, E. A., Piro, A. L., Raimundo, S. I., Rest, A., Rest, S., Rich, R. Michael, Rojas-Bravo, C., Sears, H., Taggart, K., Wainscoat, R. J., Wang, X. -f., Wasserman, A. R., Yan, S., Yang, Y., Zhang, J. and Zheng, W. (2025) Final moments. III. Explosion properties and progenitor constraints of CSM-interacting type II supernovae. Astrophysical Journal, 992 (1), [100]. (doi:10.3847/1538-4357/adfa23).

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We present analysis of the plateau and late-time phase properties of a sample of 39 Type II supernovae (SNe II) that show narrow, transient, high-ionization emission lines (i.e., "IIn-like") in their early-time spectra from interaction with confined, dense circumstellar material (CSM). Originally presented by W. V. Jacobson-Gal & aacute;n et al., this sample also includes multicolor light curves and spectra extending to late-time phases of 35 SNe with no evidence for IIn-like features at <2 days after first light. We measure photospheric phase light-curve properties for the distance-corrected sample and find that SNe II with IIn-like features have significantly higher luminosities and decline rates at +50 days than the comparison sample, which could be connected to inflated progenitor radii, lower ejecta mass, and/or persistent CSM interaction. However, we find no statistical evidence that the measured plateau durations and Ni-56 masses of SNe II with and without IIn-like features arise from different distributions. We estimate progenitor zero-age main-sequence (ZAMS) masses for all SNe with nebular spectroscopy through spectral model comparisons and find that most objects, both with and without IIn-like features, are consistent with progenitor masses <= 12.5 M-circle dot. Combining progenitor ZAMS masses with CSM densities inferred from early-time spectra suggests multiple channels for enhanced mass loss in the final years before core collapse, such as a convection-driven chromosphere or binary interaction. Finally, we find spectroscopic evidence for ongoing ejecta-CSM interaction at radii >10(16) cm, consistent with substantial progenitor mass-loss rates of similar to 10(-4)-10(-5)M(circle dot) yr(-1) (v(w) < 50 km s(-1)) in the final centuries to millennia before explosion.

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Accepted/In Press date: 7 August 2025
Published date: 8 October 2025

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Local EPrints ID: 507654
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/507654
ISSN: 0004-637X
PURE UUID: 41381271-15d5-472b-ae74-c862f0c5a2b3
ORCID for S. I. Raimundo: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-6248-398X

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Author: W. V. Jacobson-Galan
Author: L. Dessart
Author: K. W. Davis
Author: K. A. Bostroem
Author: C. D. Kilpatrick
Author: R. Margutti
Author: A. V. Filippenko
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: J. P. Anderson
Author: C. R. Angus
Author: K. Auchettl
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: R. J. Wainscoat
Author: X. -f. Wang
Author: A. R. Wasserman
Author: S. Yan
Author: Y. Yang
Author: J. Zhang
Author: W. Zheng

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