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Fast Blue Optical Transients due to Circumstellar Interaction and the Mysterious Supernova SN 2018gep

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2021-10-20 v3

Abstract

The discovery of SN 2018gep (ZTF18abukavn) challenged our understanding of the late-phase evolution of massive stars and their supernovae (SNe). The fast rise in luminosity of this SN (spectroscopically classified as a broad-lined Type Ic SN), indicates that the ejecta interacts with a dense circumstellar medium (CSM), while an additional energy source such as 56^{56}Ni-decay is required to explain the late-time light curve. These features hint at the explosion of a massive star with pre-supernova mass-loss. In this work, we examine the physical origins of rapidly evolving astrophysical transients like SN 2018gep. We investigate the wave-driven mass-loss mechanism and how it depends on model parameters such as progenitor mass and deposition energy, searching for stellar progenitor models that can reproduce the observational data. A model with an ejecta mass  ⁣2M\sim \! 2 \, M_{\odot}, explosion energy  ⁣1052\sim \! 10^{52} erg, a circumstellar medium of mass  ⁣0.3M\sim \! 0.3 \, M_{\odot} and radius  ⁣1000R\sim \! 1000 \, R_{\odot}, and a 56^{56}Ni mass of  ⁣0.3M\sim \! 0.3 \, M_{\odot} provides a good fit to the bolometric light curve. We also examine how interaction-powered light curves depend more generally on these parameters, and how ejecta velocities can help break degeneracies. We find both wave-driven mass-loss and mass ejection via pulsational pair-instability can plausibly create the dense CSM in SN 2018gep, but we favor the latter possibility.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2103.06548,
  title  = {Fast Blue Optical Transients due to Circumstellar Interaction and the Mysterious Supernova SN 2018gep},
  author = {Shing-Chi Leung and Jim Fuller and Ken'ichi Nomoto},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2103.06548},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

22 pages, 28 figures, submitted to Astrophysical Journal at 10 March 2021, accepted for publication at 27 April 2021