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ASASSN-15no: The Supernova that plays hide-and-seek

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2018-03-21 v1 High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

Abstract

We report the results of our follow-up campaign of the peculiar supernova ASASSN-15no, based on optical data covering ~300 days of its evolution. Initially the spectra show a pure blackbody continuum. After few days, the HeI 5876 A transition appears with a P-Cygni profile and an expansion velocity of about 8700 km/s. Fifty days after maximum, the spectrum shows signs typically seen in interacting supernovae. A broad (FWHM~8000 km/s) Halpha becomes more prominent with time until ~150 days after maximum and quickly declines later on. At these phases Halpha starts to show an intermediate component, which together with the blue pseudo-continuum are clues that the ejecta begin to interact with the CSM. The spectra at the latest phases look very similar to the nebular spectra of stripped-envelope SNe. The early part (the first 40 days after maximum) of the bolometric curve, which peaks at a luminosity intermediate between normal and superluminous supernovae, is well reproduced by a model in which the energy budget is essentially coming from ejecta recombination and 56Ni decay. From the model we infer a mass of the ejecta Mej = 2.6 Msun; an initial radius of the photosphere R0 = 2.1 x 10^14 cm; and an explosion energy Eexpl = 0.8 x 10^51 erg. A possible scenario involves a massive and extended H-poor shell lost by the progenitor star a few years before explosion. The shell is hit, heated and accelerated by the supernova ejecta. The accelerated shell+ejecta rapidly dilutes, unveiling the unperturbed supernova spectrum below. The outer ejecta start to interact with a H-poor external CSM lost by the progenitor system about 9 -- 90 years before the explosion.

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@article{arxiv.1801.08318,
  title  = {ASASSN-15no: The Supernova that plays hide-and-seek},
  author = {S. Benetti and L. Zampieri and A. Pastorello and E. Cappellaro and M. L. Pumo and N. Elias-Rosa and P. Ochner and G. Terreran and L. Tomasella and S. Taubenberger and M. Turatto and A. Morales-Garoffolo and A. Harutyunyan and L. Tartaglia},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1801.08318},
  year   = {2018}
}

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11 pages, 4 figures, in press to MNRAS