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SN 2023zaw: an ultra-stripped, nickel-poor supernova from a low-mass progenitor

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2024-08-09 v3 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

We present SN 2023zaw - a sub-luminous (Mr=16.7\mathrm{M_r} = -16.7 mag) and rapidly-evolving supernova (t1/2,r=4.9\mathrm{t_{1/2,r}} = 4.9 days), with the lowest nickel mass (0.002\approx0.002 M\mathrm{M_\odot}) measured among all stripped-envelope supernovae discovered to date. The photospheric spectra are dominated by broad He I and Ca NIR emission lines with velocities of 10 00012 000\sim10\ 000 - 12\ 000 km s1\mathrm{km\ s^{-1}}. The late-time spectra show prominent narrow He I emission lines at \sim1000 km s1\ \mathrm{km\ s^{-1}}, indicative of interaction with He-rich circumstellar material. SN 2023zaw is located in the spiral arm of a star-forming galaxy. We perform radiation-hydrodynamical and analytical modeling of the lightcurve by fitting with a combination of shock-cooling emission and nickel decay. The progenitor has a best-fit envelope mass of 0.2\approx0.2 M\mathrm{M_\odot} and an envelope radius of 50\approx50 R\mathrm{R_\odot}. The extremely low nickel mass and low ejecta mass (0.5\approx0.5 M\mathrm{M_\odot}) suggest an ultra-stripped SN, which originates from a mass-losing low mass He-star (ZAMS mass << 10 M\mathrm{M_\odot}) in a close binary system. This is a channel to form double neutron star systems, whose merger is detectable with LIGO. SN 2023zaw underscores the existence of a previously undiscovered population of extremely low nickel mass (<0.005< 0.005 M\mathrm{M_\odot}) stripped-envelope supernovae, which can be explored with deep and high-cadence transient surveys.

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@article{arxiv.2403.08165,
  title  = {SN 2023zaw: an ultra-stripped, nickel-poor supernova from a low-mass progenitor},
  author = {Kaustav K. Das and Christoffer Fremling and Mansi M. Kasliwal and Steve Schulze and Jesper Sollerman and Viraj Karambelkar and Sam Rose and Shreya Anand and Igor Andreoni and Marie Aubert and Sean J. Brennan and S. Bradley Cenko and Michael W. Coughlin and B. O'Connor and Kishalay De and Jim Fuller and Matthew Graham and Erica Hammerstein and Annastasia Haynie and K-Ryan Hinds and Io Kleiser and S. R. Kulkarni and Zeren Lin and Chang Liu and Ashish A. Mahabal and Christopher Martin and Adam A. Miller and James D. Neill and Daniel A. Perley and Priscila J. Pessi and Nikolaus Z. Prusinski and Josiah Purdum and Vikram Ravi and Ben Rusholme and Samantha Wu and Avery Wold and Lin Yan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.08165},
  year   = {2024}
}

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Accepted for publication in ApJL