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Photometric and spectroscopic analysis of the Type II SN 2020jfo with a short plateau

Authors :
Ailawadhi, B.
Dastidar, R.
Misra, K.
Roy, R.
Hiramatsu, D.
Howell, D. A.
Brink, T. G.
Zheng, W.
Galbany, L.
Shahbandeh, M.
Arcavi, I.
Ashall, C.
Bostroem, K. A.
Burke, J.
Chapman, T.
Dimple
Filippenko, A. V.
Gangopadhyay, A.
Ghosh, A.
Hoffman, A. M.
Hosseinzadeh, G.
Jennings, C.
Jha, V. K.
Karamehmetoglu, E.
McCully, C.
McGinness, E.
Müller-Bravo, T. E.
Murakami, Y. S.
Pellegrino, C.
Piscarreta, L.
Rho, J.
Stritzinger, M.
Sunseri, J.
Dyk, S. D. Van
Yadav, L.
Source :
Ailawadhi, B, Dastidar, R, Misra, K, Roy, R, Hiramatsu, D, Howell, D A, Brink, T G, Zheng, W, Galbany, L, Shahbandeh, M, Arcavi, I, Ashall, C, Bostroem, K A, Burke, J, Chapman, T, Dimple, Filippenko, A V, Gangopadhyay, A, Ghosh, A, Hoffman, A M, Hosseinzadeh, G, Jennings, C, Jha, V K, Karamehmetoglu, E, McCully, C, McGinness, E, Müller-Bravo, T E, Murakami, Y S, Pellegrino, C, Piscarreta, L, Rho, J, Stritzinger, M, Sunseri, J, Dyk, S D V & Yadav, L 2022 ' Photometric and spectroscopic analysis of the Type II SN 2020jfo with a short plateau ' . https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stac3234
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

We present high-cadence photometric and spectroscopic observations of SN~2020jfo in ultraviolet and optical/near-infrared bands starting from $\sim 3$ to $\sim 434$ days after the explosion, including the earliest data with the 10.4\,m GTC. SN~2020jfo is a hydrogen-rich Type II SN with a relatively short plateau duration ($67.0 \pm 0.6$ days). When compared to other Type II supernovae (SNe) of similar or shorter plateau lengths, SN~2020jfo exhibits a fainter peak absolute $V$-band magnitude ($M_V = -16.90 \pm 0.34$ mag). SN~2020jfo shows significant H$\alpha$ absorption in the plateau phase similar to that of typical SNe~II. The emission line of stable [Ni~II] $\lambda$7378, mostly seen in low-luminosity SNe~II, is very prominent in the nebular-phase spectra of SN~2020jfo. Using the relative strengths of [Ni~II] $\lambda$7378 and [Fe~II] $\lambda$7155, we derive the Ni/Fe production (abundance) ratio of 0.08--0.10, which is $\sim 1.5$ times the solar value. The progenitor mass of SN~2020jfo from nebular-phase spectral modelling and semi-analytical modelling falls in the range of 12--15\,$M_\odot$. Furthermore, semi-analytical modelling suggests a massive H envelope in the progenitor of SN~2020jfo, which is unlikely for SNe~II having short plateaus.

Subjects

Subjects :
astro-ph.HE
astro-ph.SR

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Ailawadhi, B, Dastidar, R, Misra, K, Roy, R, Hiramatsu, D, Howell, D A, Brink, T G, Zheng, W, Galbany, L, Shahbandeh, M, Arcavi, I, Ashall, C, Bostroem, K A, Burke, J, Chapman, T, Dimple, Filippenko, A V, Gangopadhyay, A, Ghosh, A, Hoffman, A M, Hosseinzadeh, G, Jennings, C, Jha, V K, Karamehmetoglu, E, McCully, C, McGinness, E, Müller-Bravo, T E, Murakami, Y S, Pellegrino, C, Piscarreta, L, Rho, J, Stritzinger, M, Sunseri, J, Dyk, S D V & Yadav, L 2022 ' Photometric and spectroscopic analysis of the Type II SN 2020jfo with a short plateau ' . https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stac3234
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..ca61c49c20d4e2ad83fe7a033b7c8e3d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stac3234