We present photometric and spectroscopic data of SN 2018lab, a low luminosity type IIP supernova (LLSN) with a V-band peak luminosity of −15.1±0.1 mag. SN 2018lab was discovered by the Distance Less Than 40 Mpc (DLT40) SNe survey only 0.73 days post-explosion, as determined by observations from the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS). TESS observations of SN 2018lab yield a densely sampled, fast-rising, early time light curve likely powered by circumstellar medium (CSM) interaction. The blue-shifted, broadened flash feature in the earliest spectra (<2 days) of SN 2018lab provide further evidence for ejecta-CSM interaction. The early emission features in the spectra of SN 2018lab are well described by models of a red supergiant progenitor with an extended envelope and close-in CSM. As one of the few LLSNe with observed flash features, SN 2018lab highlights the need for more early spectra to explain the diversity of flash feature morphology in type II SNe.
@article{arxiv.2208.14455,
title = {Circumstellar Medium Interaction in SN 2018lab, A Low-Luminosity II-P Supernova observed with TESS},
author = {Jeniveve Pearson and Griffin Hosseinzadeh and David J. Sand and Jennifer E. Andrews and Jacob E. Jencson and Yize Dong and K. Azalee Bostroem and Stefano Valenti and Daryl Janzen and Nicolás Meza Retamal and Michael J. Lundquist and Samuel Wyatt and Rachael C. Amaro and Jamison Burke and D. Andrew Howell and Curtis McCully and Daichi Hiramatsu and Saurabh W. Jha and Nathan Smith and Joshua Haislip and Vladimir Kouprianov and Daniel E. Reichart and Yi Yang and Jeonghee Rho},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2208.14455},
year = {2023}
}