An Early-Time Optical and Ultraviolet Excess in the type-Ic SN 2020oi
Abstract
We present photometric and spectroscopic observations of Supernova 2020oi (SN 2020oi), a nearby (17 Mpc) type-Ic supernova (SN Ic) within the grand-design spiral M100. We undertake a comprehensive analysis to characterize the evolution of SN 2020oi and constrain its progenitor system. We detect flux in excess of the fireball rise model days from the date of explosion in multi-band optical and UV photometry from the Las Cumbres Observatory and the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory, respectively. The derived SN bolometric luminosity is consistent with an explosion with , , and . Inspection of the event's decline reveals the highest reported for a stripped-envelope event to date. Modeling of optical spectra near event peak indicates a partially mixed ejecta comparable in composition to the ejecta observed in SN 1994I, while the earliest spectrum shows signatures of a possible interaction with material of a distinct composition surrounding the SN progenitor. Further, Hubble Space Telescope (HST) pre-explosion imaging reveals a stellar cluster coincident with the event. From the cluster photometry, we derive the mass and age of the SN progenitor using stellar evolution models implemented in the BPASS library. Our results indicate that SN 2020oi occurred in a binary system from a progenitor of mass , corresponding to an age of Myr. SN 2020oi is the dimmest SN Ic event to date for which an early-time flux excess has been observed, and the first in which an early excess is unlikely to be associated with shock-cooling.
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@article{arxiv.2105.09963,
title = {An Early-Time Optical and Ultraviolet Excess in the type-Ic SN 2020oi},
author = {Alexander Gagliano and Luca Izzo and Charles D. Kilpatrick and Brenna Mockler and Wynn Vincente Jacobson-Galán and Giacomo Terreran and Georgios Dimitriadis and Yossef Zenati and Katie Auchettl and Maria R. Drout and Gautham Narayan and Ryan J. Foley and R. Margutti and Armin Rest and D. O. Jones and Christian Aganze and Patrick D. Aleo and Adam J. Burgasser and D. A. Coulter and Roman Gerasimov and Christa Gall and Jens Hjorth and Chih-Chun Hsu and Eugene A. Magnier and Kaisey S. Mandel and Anthony L. Piro and César Rojas-Bravo and Matthew R. Siebert and Holland Stacey and Michael Cullen Stroh and Jonathan J. Swift and Kirsty Taggart and Samaporn Tinyanont},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2105.09963},
year = {2022}
}
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49 pages, 21 figures; accepted to ApJ