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An infrared echo from a circumstellar disk in the hydrogen- and helium-poor SN 2024aecx

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2026-02-04 v1

Abstract

We present near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy of the hydrogen- and helium-poor (Type Ic) supernova (SN) 2024aecx that displays a strong NIR excess emerging 32 days post peak. SN 2024aecx is a peculiar SN Ic that exhibited luminous shock-cooling emission at early times, suggestive of close-in circumstellar medium (CSM), unexpected for this class of SNe. Its early NIR spectra are typical for a SN Ic but with strong CI absorption features. By ~32 days post peak, the spectra show a strong NIR excess, while maintaining normal optical colors, unprecedented for SNe Ic. We find that the NIR excess is well fit with a single-temperature, optically thin dust model with declining temperature, increasing mass, and roughly constant luminosity over time. The NIR excess appears too promptly for dust to have formed in the SN ejecta, indicating an IR echo from pre-existing dust in the CSM. The IR echo is likely powered by the relatively slowly evolving SN peak light, and not the brief shock cooling emission, as the latter requires unrealistically high CSM densities to explain the observed dust mass. We consider different potential CSM geometries and find that a thick face-on disk with an inner edge around 5×10165\times 10^{16} cm can best explain the dust mass and temperature evolution. In this scenario, the SN shock should start interacting with this CSM 440±200440\pm200 days post explosion. CSM around SN Ic is rare, and follow-up observations of SN 2024aecx will probe the mass-loss process responsible for removing hydrogen and helium from their progenitor star.

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@article{arxiv.2602.02691,
  title  = {An infrared echo from a circumstellar disk in the hydrogen- and helium-poor SN 2024aecx},
  author = {Samaporn Tinyanont and Kittipong Wangnok and Jennifer E. Andrews and Ryan J. Foley and Methawee Kaewmookda and Jacob E. Jencson and Armin Rest and Katie Auchettl and K. A. Bostroem and David A. Coulter and Poemwai Chainakun and Ryan Chornock and Kyle W. Davis and Ori D. Fox and Lluís Galbany and Thomas R. Geballe and Brian Hsu and Wynn Jacobson-Galán and Saurabh W. Jha and Ravjit Kaur and Mansi M. Kasliwal and Ryan M. Lau and Natalie LeBaron and Raffaella Margutti and Seong Hyun Park and Jeniveve Pearson and Anthony L. Piro and Conor L. Ransome and Aravind P. Ravi and Jeonghee Rho and César Rojas-Bravo and Sam Rose and David J. Sand and Nathan Smith and Manisha Shrestha and Bhagya M. Subrayan and Stefano Valenti},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.02691},
  year   = {2026}
}

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