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SN 2012au: A Golden Link Between Superluminous Supernovae and Their Lower-Luminosity Counterparts

Authors :
Milisavljevic, D.
Soderberg, A.
Margutti, R.
Drout, M.
Marion, G.
Sanders, N.
Hsiao, E.
Lunnan, R.
Chornock, R.
Fesen, R.
Parrent, J.
Levesque, E.
Berger, E.
Foley, R.
Challis, P.
Kirshner, R.
Dittmann, J.
Bieryla, A.
Kamble, A.
Chakroborti, S.
De Rosa, G.
Fausnaugh, M.
Hainline, K.
Chen, C.
Hickox, R.
Morrell, N.
Phillips, M.
Stritzinger, M.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

We present optical and near-infrared observations of SN 2012au, a slow-evolving supernova (SN) with properties that suggest a link between subsets of energetic and H-poor SNe and superluminous SNe. SN 2012au exhibited conspicuous SN Ib-like He I lines and other absorption features at velocities reaching 2 x 10^4 km/s in its early spectra, and a broad light curve that peaked at M_B = -18.1 mag. Models of these data indicate a large explosion kinetic energy of 10^{52} erg and 56Ni mass ejection of 0.3 Msolar on par with SN 1998bw. SN 2012au's spectra almost one year after explosion show a blend of persistent Fe II P-Cyg absorptions and nebular emissions originating from two distinct velocity regions. These late-time emissions include strong [Fe II], [Ca II], [O I], Mg I], and Na I lines at velocities > 4500 km/s, as well as O I and Mg I lines at noticeably smaller velocities of 2000 km/s. Many of the late-time properties of SN 2012au are similar to the slow-evolving hypernovae SN 1997dq and SN 1997ef, and the superluminous SN 2007bi. Our observations suggest that a single explosion mechanism may unify all of these events that span -21 < M_B < -17 mag. The aspherical and possibly jetted explosion was most likely initiated by the core collapse of a massive progenitor star and created substantial high-density, low-velocity Ni-rich material.<br />Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures; accepted to ApJL

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1304.0095
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/2041-8205/770/2/L38