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ASASSN-18am/SN 2018gk : An overluminous Type IIb supernova from a massive progenitor

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2021-03-17 v2

Abstract

ASASSN-18am/SN 2018gk is a newly discovered member of the rare group of luminous, hydrogen-rich supernovae (SNe) with a peak absolute magnitude of MV20M_V \approx -20 mag that is in between normal core-collapse SNe and superluminous SNe. These SNe show no prominent spectroscopic signatures of ejecta interacting with circumstellar material (CSM), and their powering mechanism is debated. ASASSN-18am declines extremely rapidly for a Type II SN, with a photospheric-phase decline rate of 6.0 mag (100d)1\sim6.0~\rm mag~(100 d)^{-1}. Owing to the weakening of HI and the appearance of HeI in its later phases, ASASSN-18am is spectroscopically a Type IIb SN with a partially stripped envelope. However, its photometric and spectroscopic evolution show significant differences from typical SNe IIb. Using a radiative diffusion model, we find that the light curve requires a high synthesised 56Ni\rm ^{56}Ni mass MNi0.4 MM_{\rm Ni} \sim0.4~M_\odot and ejecta with high kinetic energy Ekin=(710)×1051E_{\rm kin} = (7-10) \times10^{51} erg. Introducing a magnetar central engine still requires MNi0.3 MM_{\rm Ni} \sim0.3~M_\odot and Ekin=3×1051E_{\rm kin}= 3\times10^{51} erg. The high 56Ni\rm ^{56}Ni mass is consistent with strong iron-group nebular lines in its spectra, which are also similar to several SNe Ic-BL with high 56Ni\rm ^{56}Ni yields. The earliest spectrum shows "flash ionisation" features, from which we estimate a mass-loss rate of M˙2×104 M yr1 \dot{M}\approx 2\times10^{-4}~\rm M_\odot~yr^{-1} . This wind density is too low to power the luminous light curve by ejecta-CSM interaction. We measure expansion velocities as high as 17,000 17,000 km/s for HαH_\alpha, which is remarkably high compared to other SNe II. We estimate an oxygen core mass of 1.83.41.8-3.4 MM_\odot using the [OI] luminosity measured from a nebular-phase spectrum, implying a progenitor with a zero-age main sequence mass of 192619-26 MM_\odot.

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@article{arxiv.2007.00008,
  title  = {ASASSN-18am/SN 2018gk : An overluminous Type IIb supernova from a massive progenitor},
  author = {Subhash Bose and Subo Dong and C. S. Kochanek and M. D. Stritzinger and Chris Ashall and Stefano Benetti and E. Falco and Alexei V. Filippenko and Andrea Pastorello and Jose L. Prieto and Auni Somero and Tuguldur Sukhbold and Junbo Zhang and Katie Auchettl and Thomas G. Brink and J. S. Brown and Ping Chen and A. Fiore and Dirk Grupe and T. W. -S. Holoien and Peter Lundqvist and Seppo Mattila and Robert Mutel and David Pooley and R. S. Post and N. Reddy and Thomas M. Reynolds and Benjamin J. Shappee and K. Z. Stanek and Todd A. Thompson and S. Villanueva and WeiKang Zheng},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2007.00008},
  year   = {2021}
}