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Photometric and spectroscopic evolution of the peculiar Type IIn SN 2012ab

Authors :
Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España)
Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España)
European Commission
Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare
Gangopadhyay, Anjansha
Turatto, Massimo
Benetti, Stefano
Misra, Kuntal
Kumar, Brajesh
Cappellaro, Enrico
Pastorello, Andrea
Tomasella, Lina
Vanni, Sabrina
Fiore, Achille
Morales-Garoffolo, A.
Elias-Rosa, Nancy
Singh, Mridweeka
Dastidar, Raya
Ochner, Paolo
Tartaglia, Leonardo
Kumar, Brijesh
Pandey, Shashi Bhushan
Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España)
Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España)
European Commission
Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare
Gangopadhyay, Anjansha
Turatto, Massimo
Benetti, Stefano
Misra, Kuntal
Kumar, Brajesh
Cappellaro, Enrico
Pastorello, Andrea
Tomasella, Lina
Vanni, Sabrina
Fiore, Achille
Morales-Garoffolo, A.
Elias-Rosa, Nancy
Singh, Mridweeka
Dastidar, Raya
Ochner, Paolo
Tartaglia, Leonardo
Kumar, Brijesh
Pandey, Shashi Bhushan
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

We present an extensive (∼1200 d) photometric and spectroscopic monitoring of the Type IIn supernova (SN) 2012ab. After a rapid initial rise leading to a bright maximum (MR = −19.39 mag), the light curves show a plateau lasting about 2 months followed by a steep decline up to about 100 d. Only in the U band, the decline is constant in the same interval. At later phases, the light curves remain flatter than the 56Co decline, suggesting the increasing contribution of the interaction between SN ejecta with circumstellar material (CSM). Although heavily contaminated by emission lines of the host galaxy, the early spectral sequence (until 32 d) shows persistent narrow emissions, indicative of slow unshocked CSM, and the emergence of broad Balmer lines of hydrogen with P-Cygni profiles over a blue continuum, arising from a fast expanding SN ejecta. From about 2 months to ∼1200 d, the P-Cygni profiles are overcome by intermediate width emissions [full width at half-maximum (FWHM) ∼6000 km s−1], produced in the shocked region due to interaction. On the red wing, a red bump appears after 76 d, likely a signature of the onset of interaction of the receding ejecta with the CSM. The presence of fast material both approaching and then receding is suggestive that we are observing the SN along the axis of a jet-like ejection in a cavity devoid of or uninterrupted by CSM in the innermost regions.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1286569557
Document Type :
Electronic Resource