Multiple Peaks and a Long Precursor in the Type IIn Supernova 2021qqp: An Energetic Explosion in a Complex Circumstellar Environment
Abstract
We present optical photometry and spectroscopy of the Type IIn supernova (SN) 2021qqp. Its unusual light curve is marked by a long precursor for days, a rapid increase in brightness for days, and then a sharp increase of mag in only a few days to a first peak of mag. The light curve then declines rapidly until it re-brightens to a second distinct peak of mag centered at days after the first peak. The spectra are dominated by Balmer lines with a complex morphology, including a narrow component with a width of km s (first peak) and km s (second peak) that we associate with the circumstellar medium (CSM) and a P Cygni component with an absorption velocity of km s (first peak) and km s (second peak) that we associate with the SN-CSM interaction shell. Using the luminosity and velocity evolution, we construct a flexible analytical model, finding two significant mass-loss episodes with peak mass loss rates of and yr about and yr before explosion, respectively, with a total CSM mass of . We show that the most recent mass-loss episode could explain the precursor for the year preceding the explosion. The SN ejecta mass is constrained to be for an explosion energy of erg. We discuss eruptive massive stars (luminous blue variable, pulsational pair instability) and an extreme stellar merger with a compact object as possible progenitor channels.
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@article{arxiv.2305.11168,
title = {Multiple Peaks and a Long Precursor in the Type IIn Supernova 2021qqp: An Energetic Explosion in a Complex Circumstellar Environment},
author = {Daichi Hiramatsu and Tatsuya Matsumoto and Edo Berger and Conor Ransome and V. Ashley Villar and Sebastian Gomez and Yvette Cendes and Kishalay De and K. Azalee Bostroem and Joseph Farah and D. Andrew Howell and Curtis McCully and Megan Newsome and Estefania Padilla Gonzalez and Craig Pellegrino and Akihiro Suzuki and Giacomo Terreran},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.11168},
year = {2024}
}
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Updated to match the published article in ApJ, 2024 March 29