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SN 2022oqm -- a Ca-rich explosion of a compact progenitor embedded in C/O circumstellar material

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2023-09-22 v3 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

We present the discovery and analysis of SN\,2022oqm, a Type Ic supernova (SN) detected <1<1\,day after explosion. The SN rises to a blue and short-lived (2\,days) initial peak. Early-time spectral observations of SN\,2022oqm show a hot (40,000\,K) continuum with high-ionization C and O absorption features at velocities of 4000\,km\,s1^{-1}, while its photospheric radius expands at 20,000\,\kms, indicating a pre-existing distribution of expanding C/O material. After 2.5\sim2.5\,days, both the spectrum and light curves evolve into those of a typical SN Ic, with line velocities of 10,000\sim10,000\,km\,s1^{-1}, in agreement with the photospheric radius evolution. The optical light curves reach a second peak at t15t\approx15\,days. By t=60t=60\,days, the spectrum of \oqm\ becomes nearly nebular, displaying strong \ion{Ca}{2} and [\ion{Ca}{2}] emission with no detectable [\ion{O}{1}], marking this event as Ca-rich. The early behavior can be explained by 10310^{-3}\,\msun\ of optically thin circumstellar material (CSM) surrounding either (1) a massive compact progenitor such as a Wolf-Rayet star, (2) a massive stripped progenitor with an extended envelope, or (3) a binary system with a white dwarf. We propose that the early-time light curve is powered by both interaction of the ejecta with the optically thin CSM and shock cooling (in the massive-star scenario). The observations can be explained by CSM that is optically thick to X-ray photons, is optically thick in the lines as seen in the spectra, and is optically thin to visible-light continuum photons that come either from downscattered X-rays or from the shock-heated ejecta. Calculations show that this scenario is self-consistent.

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@article{arxiv.2210.02554,
  title  = {SN 2022oqm -- a Ca-rich explosion of a compact progenitor embedded in C/O circumstellar material},
  author = {I. Irani and Ping Chen and Jonathan Morag and S. Schulze and A. Gal-Yam and Nora L. Strotjohann and Ofer Yaron and E. A. Zimmerman and Amir Sharon and Daniel A. Perley and J. Sollerman and Aaron Tohuvavohu and Kaustav K. Das and Mansi M. Kasliwal and Rachel Bruch and Thomas G. Brink and WeiKang Zheng and Kishore C. Patra and Sergiy S. Vasylyev and Alexei V. Filippenko and Yi Yang and Matthew J. Graham and Joshua S. Bloom and Paolo Mazzali and Josiah Purdum and Russ R. Laher and Avery Wold and Yashvi Sharma and Leander Lacroix and Michael S. Medford},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.02554},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

36 pages, 23 figures. Comments are welcome [email protected] or [email protected]. Accepted to ApJ