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A nearby super-luminous supernova with a long pre-maximum & "plateau" and strong C II features

Anderson, J. P.; Pessi, Priscila JaelIcon ; Dessart, L.; Inserra, C.; Hiramatsu, D.; Taggart, K.; Smartt, S. J.; Leloudas, G.; Chen, T. W.; Möller, A.; Roy, R.; Schulze, S.; Perley, D.; Selsing, J.; Prentice, S.J.; Gal Yam, A.; Angus, C.R.; Arcavi, I.; Ashall, C.; Bulla, M.; Bray, C.; Burke, J.; Callis, E.; Cartier, R.; Chang, S.-W.; Chambers, K.; Clark, P.; Denneau, L.; Dennefeld, M.; Flewelling, H.; Fraser, M.; Galbany, L.; Gromadzki, M.; Gutiérrez, C. P.; Heinze, A.; Hosseinzadeh, G.; Howell, D.A.; Hsiao, E.Y.; Kankare, E.; Kostrzewa-Rutkowska, Z.; Magnier, E.; Maguire, K.; Mazzali, P.; McBrien, O.; McCully, C.; Morrell, Nidia IreneIcon ; Lowe, T.B.; Onken, C.A.; Onori, F.; Phillips, M.M.; Rest, A.; Ridden-Harper, R.; Ruiter, A. J.; Sand, D. J.; Smith, K.W.; Smith, M.; Stalder, B.; Stritzinger, M.D.; Sullivan, M.; Tonry, J.L.; Tucker, B.E.; Valenti, S.
Fecha de publicación: 12/2018
Editorial: EDP Sciences
Revista: Astronomy and Astrophysics
ISSN: 0004-6361
Idioma: Inglés
Tipo de recurso: Artículo publicado
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Astronomía

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Context. Super-luminous supernovae (SLSNe) are rare events defined as being significantly more luminous than normal terminal stellar explosions. The source of the additional power needed to achieve such luminosities is still unclear. Discoveries in the local Universe (i.e. z < 0.1) are scarce, but afford dense multi-wavelength observations. Additional low-redshift objects are therefore extremely valuable. Aims. We present early-time observations of the type I SLSN ASASSN-18km/SN 2018bsz. These data are used to characterise the event and compare to literature SLSNe and spectral models. Host galaxy properties are also analysed. Methods. Optical and near-IR photometry and spectroscopy were analysed. Early-time ATLAS photometry was used to constrain the rising light curve. We identified a number of spectral features in optical-wavelength spectra and track their time evolution. Finally, we used archival host galaxy photometry together with Hâ? II region spectra to constrain the host environment. Results. ASASSN-18km/SN 2018bsz is found to be a type I SLSN in a galaxy at a redshift of 0.0267 (111 Mpc), making it the lowest-redshift event discovered to date. Strong C II lines are identified in the spectra. Spectral models produced by exploding a Wolf-Rayet progenitor and injecting a magnetar power source are shown to be qualitatively similar to ASASSN-18km/SN 2018bsz, contrary to most SLSNe-I that display weak or non-existent C II lines. ASASSN-18km/SN 2018bsz displays a long, slowly rising, red "plateau" of >26 days, before a steeper, faster rise to maximum. The host has an absolute magnitude of -19.8 mag (r), a mass of M* = 1.5-0.33 +0.08 × 109 Mâ??, and a star formation rate of = 0.50-0.19 +2.22 Mâ?? yr-1. A nearby Hâ? II region has an oxygen abundance (O3N2) of 8.31 ± 0.01 dex.
Palabras clave: SUPERNOVAE: GENERAL , SUPERNOVAE: INDIVIDUAL: ASASSN-18KM , SUPERNOVAE: INDIVIDUAL: SN 2018BSZ
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/101464
URL: https://www.aanda.org/articles/aa/pdf/2018/12/aa33725-18.pdf
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201833725
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Anderson, J. P.; Pessi, Priscila Jael; Dessart, L.; Inserra, C.; Hiramatsu, D.; et al.; A nearby super-luminous supernova with a long pre-maximum & "plateau" and strong C II features; EDP Sciences; Astronomy and Astrophysics; 620; 12-2018
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