Luminous Type II Short-Plateau Supernovae 2006Y, 2006ai, and 2016egz: A Transitional Class from Stripped Massive Red Supergiants
Abstract
The diversity of Type II supernovae (SNe II) is thought to be driven mainly by differences in their progenitor's hydrogen-rich (H-rich) envelope mass, with SNe IIP having long plateaus ( days) and the most massive H-rich envelopes. However, it is an ongoing mystery why SNe II with short plateaus (tens of days) are rarely seen. Here, we present optical/near-infrared photometric and spectroscopic observations of luminous Type II short-plateau SNe 2006Y, 2006ai, and 2016egz. Their plateaus of about - days and luminous optical peaks ( mag) indicate significant pre-explosion mass loss resulting in partially stripped H-rich envelopes and early circumstellar material (CSM) interaction. We compute a large grid of MESA+STELLA single-star progenitor and light-curve models with various progenitor zero-age main-sequence (ZAMS) masses, mass-loss efficiencies, explosion energies, Ni masses, and CSM densities. Our model grid shows a continuous population of SNe IIP-IIL-IIb-like light-curve morphology in descending order of H-rich envelope mass. With large Ni masses (), short-plateau SNe II lie in a confined parameter space as a transitional class between SNe IIL and IIb. For SNe 2006Y, 2006ai, and 2016egz, our findings suggest high-mass red supergiant (RSG) progenitors (-) with small H-rich envelope masses () that have experienced enhanced mass loss () for the last few decades before the explosion. If high-mass RSGs result in rare short-plateau SNe II, then these events might ease some of the apparent underrepresentation of higher-luminosity RSGs in observed SN II progenitor samples.
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@article{arxiv.2010.15566,
title = {Luminous Type II Short-Plateau Supernovae 2006Y, 2006ai, and 2016egz: A Transitional Class from Stripped Massive Red Supergiants},
author = {Daichi Hiramatsu and D. Andrew Howell and Takashi J. Moriya and Jared A. Goldberg and Griffin Hosseinzadeh and Iair Arcavi and Joseph P. Anderson and Claudia P. Gutiérrez and Jamison Burke and Curtis McCully and Stefano Valenti and Lluís Galbany and Qiliang Fang and Keiichi Maeda and Gastón Folatelli and Eric Y. Hsiao and Nidia I. Morrell and Mark M. Phillips and Maximilian D. Stritzinger and Nicholas B. Suntzeff and Mariusz Gromadzki and Kate Maguire and Tomás E. Müller-Bravo and David R. Young},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.15566},
year = {2021}
}
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Updated to match the published version in ApJ