A statistical study of the environmental age of core-collapse supernovae based on VLT/MUSE integral-field-unit spectroscopy
Abstract
We aim to understand the progenitor channels of CCSNe via a statistical study of the ages of their environments. We compiled a large and minimally biased sample of 129 CCSNe discovered by untargeted wide-field transient surveys and with archival VLT/MUSE integral-field-unit spectroscopy. We measured the local H{\alpha} luminosity within a 300-pc aperture centered on the SN explosion site as an empirical proxy for the environmental age. We find that the environments of Type II(P), IIb and Ib SNe do not show a significant age difference while Type Ic SNe are located in systematically younger environments than the other types (i.e. II IIb Ib > Ic). This is inconsistent with some previous reports of monotonically younger CCSNe environments with increasing envelope stripping (II > IIb > Ib > Ic). Our result suggests that Type Ic SNe have much younger and more massive progenitors than the other CCSN types and they likely originate from a distinct progenitor channel. The distinction between Types II(P), IIb and Ib SNe is insensitive to progenitor mass and mainly due to the different binary separation; in contrast, Type Ic SNe predominantly require much higher-mass progenitors accompanied by close companions with large mass ratios and/or much stronger stellar wind that depends sensitively on progenitor mass.
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@article{arxiv.2604.03032,
title = {A statistical study of the environmental age of core-collapse supernovae based on VLT/MUSE integral-field-unit spectroscopy},
author = {Qiang Xi and Ning-Chen Sun and Yihan Zhao and Emmanouil Zapartas and Dimitris Souropanis and Chun Chen and Xiaohan Chen and César Rojas-Bravo and Justyn R. Maund and Zexi Niu and Adam J. Singleton and Anyu Wang and Zhiyi Wang and Ziyang Wang and Junjie Wu and Jifeng Liu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.03032},
year = {2026}
}
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7 pages, 4 figures, submitted to A&A