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SN 2019tua : A Type IIb Supernova with Multiple Bumps in the Light Curves

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2024-05-24 v2

Abstract

We present photometric and spectroscopic observations and analysis of the type IIb supernova (SN) SN 2019tua, which exhibits multiple bumps in its declining light curves between 40 and 65 days after discovery. SN 2019tua shows a time to peak of about 25 days similar to other type IIb SNe. Our observations indicate a decrease in its brightness of about 1 magnitude in the 60 days after the peak. At about days 50, and 60, its multiband light curves exhibit bumpy behavior. The complex luminosity evolution of SN 2019tua could not be well modeled with a single currently popular energy source model, e.g., radioactive decay of 56^{56}Ni, magnetar, interaction between the ejecta and a circumstellar shell. Even though the magnetar model has a smaller χ2/dof\chi^2 / \text{dof} value, the complex changes in SN 2019tua's brightness suggest that more than one physical process might be involved. We propose a hybrid CSM interaction plus 56^{56}Ni model to explain the bolometric light curve (LC) of SN 2019tua. The fitting results show that the ejecta mass Mej2.4 MM_{\rm ej} \approx 2.4~M_\odot, the total CSM mass MCSM1.0 MM_{\rm CSM} \approx 1.0~M_\odot, and the 56^{56}Ni mass MNi0.4 MM_{\rm Ni} \approx 0.4~M_\odot. The total kinetic energy of the ejecta is Ek0.5×1051 ergE_k\approx 0.5 \times 10^{51}\rm~erg. Pre-existing multiple shells suggest that the progenitor of SN 2019tua experienced mass ejections within approximately 644\sim6 - 44 years prior to the explosion.

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@article{arxiv.2405.12504,
  title  = {SN 2019tua : A Type IIb Supernova with Multiple Bumps in the Light Curves},
  author = {Xin-Bo Huang and Xiang-Gao Wang and Long Li and Li-Ping Xin and Jing Wang and Tian-Ci Zheng and Qi Wang and Hui-Ya Liu and Zi-Min Zhou and Xiao-meng Lu and jian-yan Wei and En-Wei Liang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.12504},
  year   = {2024}
}

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Accepted for publication in ApJ. 24 pages, 17 figures, 6 tables