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Dramatic Rebrightening of the Type-changing Stripped-envelope Supernova SN 2023aew

Authors :
Yashvi Sharma
Jesper Sollerman
Shrinivas R. Kulkarni
Takashi J. Moriya
Steve Schulze
Stan Barmentloo
Michael Fausnaugh
Avishay Gal-Yam
Anders Jerkstrand
Tomás Ahumada
Eric C. Bellm
Kaustav K. Das
Andrew Drake
Christoffer Fremling
David Hale
Saarah Hall
K. R. Hinds
Theophile Jegou du Laz
Viraj Karambelkar
Mansi M. Kasliwal
Frank J. Masci
Adam A. Miller
Guy Nir
Daniel A. Perley
Josiah N. Purdum
Yu-Jing Qin
Nabeel Rehemtulla
R. Michael Rich
Reed L. Riddle
Antonio C. Rodriguez
Sam Rose
Jean Somalwar
Jacob L. Wise
Avery Wold
Lin Yan
Yuhan Yao
Source :
The Astrophysical Journal, Vol 966, Iss 2, p 199 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2024.

Abstract

Multipeaked supernovae with precursors, dramatic light-curve rebrightenings, and spectral transformation are rare, but are being discovered in increasing numbers by modern night-sky transient surveys like the Zwicky Transient Facility. Here, we present the observations and analysis of SN 2023aew, which showed a dramatic increase in brightness following an initial luminous (−17.4 mag) and long (∼100 days) unusual first peak (possibly precursor). SN 2023aew was classified as a Type IIb supernova during the first peak but changed its type to resemble a stripped-envelope supernova (SESN) after the marked rebrightening. We present comparisons of SN 2023aew’s spectral evolution with SESN subtypes and argue that it is similar to SNe Ibc during its main peak. P-Cygni Balmer lines are present during the first peak, but vanish during the second peak’s photospheric phase, before H α resurfaces again during the nebular phase. The nebular lines ([O i ], [Ca ii ], Mg i ], H α ) exhibit a double-peaked structure that hints toward a clumpy or nonspherical ejecta. We analyze the second peak in the light curve of SN 2023aew and find it to be broader than that of normal SESNe as well as requiring a very high ^56 Ni mass to power the peak luminosity. We discuss the possible origins of SN 2023aew including an eruption scenario where a part of the envelope is ejected during the first peak and also powers the second peak of the light curve through interaction of the SN with the circumstellar medium.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15384357
Volume :
966
Issue :
2
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.f7276a25b8c0403e8610026a5c48e899
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ad3758