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SN2024abfl: A Low-Luminosity Type IIP Supernova at the Low-Mass End of Core Collapse

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2026-04-03 v1 High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

Abstract

We present optical photometric and spectroscopic observations of the low-luminosity (LL) Type IIP supernova SN\,2024abfl. The distance to its host galaxy is highly uncertain, with independent estimates of 9.52.4+2.39.5^{+2.3}_{-2.4} Mpc and 15.01.9+8.915.0^{+8.9}_{-1.9} Mpc. Even adopting the larger distance, the inferred plateau luminosity is only 1041ergs1\sim 10^{41}\rm erg\,s^{-1}, placing SN 2024abfl at the extreme faint end of SNe IIP population. Its light curve exhibits a long-lasting plateau of approximately 110 days. The spectra show exceptionally low expansion velocities, with the \FeII\, velocity of 1200kms1\sim1200\,\rm km\,s^{-1} at 50 days after the explosion, significantly lower than the typical values of 20005500kms1\sim2000-5500\,\rm km\,s^{-1} observed in SNe IIP, placing SN\,2024abfl among the slowest-expanding LL SNe IIP. Bolometric modeling yields a synthesized 56^{56}Ni mass of 0.0020.004M\sim0.002-0.004\,\rm M_\odot, though this estimate remains subject to significant uncertainty owing to the poorly constrained distance. Considering the plateau color and duration, the magnitude drop from plateau to tail, and the progenitor luminosity, we favor a low-mass core-collapse origin for SN\,2024abfl.

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@article{arxiv.2604.01806,
  title  = {SN2024abfl: A Low-Luminosity Type IIP Supernova at the Low-Mass End of Core Collapse},
  author = {Luhan Li and Jujia Zhang and Zeyi Zhao and Liping Li and Xiaofeng Wang and Liyang Chen and Zeyi Wang and Jingxiao Luo and Zhengwei Liu and Zhanwen Han and Bo Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.01806},
  year   = {2026}
}

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23 pages, 14 figures, 9 tables, accepted by APJ