SN 2016coi/ASASSN-16fp: An example of residual helium in a type Ic supernova?
Abstract
The optical observations of Ic-4 supernova (SN) 2016coi/ASASSN-16fp, from to days after explosion, are presented along with analysis of its physical properties. The SN shows the broad lines associated with SNe Ic-3/4 but with a key difference. The early spectra display a strong absorption feature at \AA\ which is not seen in other SNe~Ic-3/4 at this epoch. This feature has been attributed to He I in the literature. Spectral modelling of the SN in the early photospheric phase suggests the presence of residual He in a C/O dominated shell. However, the behaviour of the He I lines are unusual when compared with He-rich SNe, showing relatively low velocities and weakening rather than strengthening over time. The SN is found to rise to peak d after core-collapse reaching a bolometric luminosity of Lp \ergs. Spectral models, including the nebular epoch, show that the SN ejected \msun\ of material, with \msun\ below 5000 \kms, and with a kinetic energy of erg. The explosion synthesised \msun\ of 56Ni. There are significant uncertainties in E(B-V)host and the distance however, which will affect Lp and MNi. SN 2016coi exploded in a host similar to the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) and away from star-forming regions. The properties of the SN and the host-galaxy suggest that the progenitor had of \msun\ and was stripped almost entirely down to its C/O core at explosion.
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@article{arxiv.1709.03593,
title = {SN 2016coi/ASASSN-16fp: An example of residual helium in a type Ic supernova?},
author = {S. J. Prentice and C. Ashall and P. A. Mazzali and J. -J. Zhang and P. A. James and X. -F. Wang and J. Vinko and S. Percival and L. Short and A. Piascik and F. Huang and J. Mo and L. -M. Rui and J. -G. Wang and D. -F. Xiang and Y. -X. Xin and W. -M. Yi and X. -G. Yu and Q. Zhai and T. -M. Zhang and G. Hosseinzadeh and D. A. Howell and C. McCully and S. Valenti and B. Cseh and O. Hanyecz and L. Kriskovics and A. Pal and K. Sarneczky and A. Sodor and R. Szakats and P. Szekely and E. Varga-Verebelyi and K. Vida and M. Bradac and D. E. Reichart and D. Sand and L. Tartaglia},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1709.03593},
year = {2018}
}
Comments
Accepted for publication in MNRAS. Updated to reflect the published version, minor typographical changes only