SN 2017ein is a narrow-lined Type Ic SN that was found to share a location with a point-like source in the face on spiral galaxy NGC 3938 in pre-supernova images, making SN 2017ein the first credible detection of a Type Ic progenitor. Results in the literature suggest this point-like source is likely a massive progenitor of 60-80 M⊙, depending on if the source is a binary, a single star, or a compact cluster. Using new photometric and spectral data collected for 200 days, including several nebular spectra, we generate a consistent model covering the photospheric and nebular phase using a Monte Carlo radiation transport code. Photospheric phase modelling finds an ejected mass 1.2-2.0 M⊙ with an Ek of ∼(0.9±0.2)×1051 erg, with approximately 1 M⊙ of material below 5000 km s−1 found from the nebular spectra. Both photospheric and nebular phase modelling suggests a 56Ni mass of 0.08-0.1 M⊙. Modelling the [\OI] emission feature in the nebular spectra suggests the innermost ejecta is asymmetric. The modelling results favour a low mass progenitor of to 16-20 M⊙, which is in disagreement with the pre-supernova derived high mass progenitor. This contradiction is likely due to the pre-supernova source not representing the actual progenitor.
@article{arxiv.2101.11340,
title = {Observations and Spectral Modelling of the Narrow-Lined Type Ic SN 2017ein},
author = {Jacob Teffs and Simon J. Prentice and Paolo Mazzali and Chris Ashall},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2101.11340},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
15 pages, 13 figures. Accepted for publication by MNRAS