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SN 2021tsz: A luminous, short photospheric phase Type II supernova in a low-metallicity host

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2025-11-26 v1

Abstract

We present the analysis of the luminous Type II Supernova (SN) 2021tsz, which exploded in a low-luminosity galaxy. It reached a peak magnitude of -18.88 ±\pm 0.13 mag in the rr band and exhibited an initial rapid decline of 4.05 ±\pm 0.14 mag (100 d)1^{-1} from peak luminosity till \sim30 d. The photospheric phase is short, with the SN displaying bluer colours and a weak Hα\alpha absorption component--features consistent with other luminous, short-photospheric phase Type II SNe. A distinct transition from the photospheric to the radioactive tail phase in the VV band--as is common in hydrogen-rich Type II SNe--is not visible in SN 2021tsz, although a modest \sim1 mag drop is apparent in the redder filters. Hydrodynamic modelling suggests the luminosity is powered by ejecta-circumstellar material (CSM) interaction during the early phases (<30 days). Interaction with 0.6 M_\odot of dense CSM extending to 3100 R_\odot reproduces the observed luminosity, with an explosion energy of 1.3×\times1051^{51} erg. The modelling indicates a pre-SN mass of 9 M_\odot, which includes a hydrogen envelope of 4 M_\odot, and a radius of \sim1000 R_\odot. Spectral energy distribution analysis and strong-line diagnostics reveal that the host galaxy of SN 2021tsz is a low-metallicity, dwarf galaxy. The low-metallicity environment and the derived high mass loss from the hydrodynamical modelling strongly support a binary progenitor system for SN 2021tsz.

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@article{arxiv.2510.05426,
  title  = {SN 2021tsz: A luminous, short photospheric phase Type II supernova in a low-metallicity host},
  author = {R. Dastidar and G. Pignata and N. Dukiya and K. Misra and D. A. Howell and M. Singh and C. P. Gutiérrez and C. Pellegrino and A. Kumar and B. Ayala and A. Gangopadhyay and M. Newsome and E. Padilla Gonzalez and K. A. Bostroem and D. Hiramatsu and G. Terreran and C. McCully},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.05426},
  year   = {2025}
}

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17 pages, 12 figures, accepted for publication in A&A