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Ultra-bright optical transients are linked with type IC supernovae

Authors :
C. G. Wynn-Williams
Tommy Grav
Christopher Waters
P. A. Price
Eugene A. Magnier
T. Flewelling
Morgan Fraser
T. Dombeck
Seppo Mattila
P. H. Rhoads
M. T. Botticella
D. A. Howell
David Young
Kate Maguire
Peter M. Onaka
Christopher W. Stubbs
Rubina Kotak
Robert H. Lupton
R. P. Kudritzki
David G. Monet
William S. Burgett
Mark Waterson
Erkki Kankare
Armin Rest
J. N. Heasley
Kuiyun Huang
Walter A. Siegmund
John Morgan
Stefano Valenti
L. Magill
Suvi Gezari
Andrea Pastorello
Nigel Metcalfe
John L. Tonry
K. W. Smith
Richard J. Wainscoat
K. C. Chambers
Nick Kaiser
Klaus W. Hodapp
Stephen J. Smartt
G. A. Luppino
Yuji Urata
Fabio Bresolin
W. Sweeney
Source :
Astrophysical journal letters, 2010, Vol.724(1), pp.L16-L21 [Peer Reviewed Journal], Pastorello, A, Smartt, S J, Botticella, M T, Maguire, K, Fraser, M, Smith, K, Kotak, R, Magill, L, Valenti, S, Young, D R, Gezari, S, Bresolin, F, Kudritzki, R, Howell, D A, Rest, A, Metcalfe, N, Mattila, S, Kankare, E, Huang, K Y, Urata, Y, Burgett, W S, Chambers, K C, Dombeck, T, Flewelling, H, Grav, T, Heasley, J N, Hodapp, K W, Kaiser, N, Luppino, G A, Lupton, R H, Magnier, E A, Monet, D G, Morgan, J S, Onaka, P M, Price, P A, Rhoads, P H, Siegmund, W A, Stubbs, C W, Sweeney, W E, Tonry, J L, Wainscoat, R J, Waterson, M F, Waters, C & Wynn-Williams, C G 2010, ' Ultra-bright Optical Transients are Linked with Type Ic Supernovae ', The Astrophysical Journal Letters, vol. 724, no. 1, pp. L16-L21 . https://doi.org/10.1088/2041-8205/724/1/L16
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2010.

Abstract

Recent searches by unbiased, wide-field surveys have uncovered a group of extremely luminous optical transients. The initial discoveries of SN 2005ap by the Texas Supernova Search and SCP-06F6 in a deep Hubble pencil beam survey were followed by the Palomar Transient Factory confirmation of host redshifts for other similar transients. The transients share the common properties of high optical luminosities (peak magnitudes ~ -21 to -23), blue colors, and a lack of H or He spectral features. The physical mechanism that produces the luminosity is uncertain, with suggestions ranging from jet-driven explosion to pulsational pair-instability. Here we report the most detailed photometric and spectral coverage of an ultra-bright transient (SN 2010gx) detected in the Pan-STARRS 1 sky survey. In common with other transients in this family, early-time spectra show a blue continuum, and prominent broad absorption lines of O II. However, about 25d after discovery, the spectra developed type Ic supernova features, showing the characteristic broad Fe II and Si II absorption lines. Detailed, post-maximum follow-up may show that all SN 2005ap and SCP-06F6 type transients are linked to supernovae Ic. This poses problems in understanding the physics of the explosions: there is no indication from late-time photometry that the luminosity is powered by 56Ni, the broad lightcurves suggest very large ejected masses, and the slow spectral evolution is quite different from typical Ic timescales. The nature of the progenitor stars and the origin of the luminosity are intriguing and open questions.<br />16 pages, 4 figures, 1 table. Accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal Letters on September 9

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Journal :
Astrophysical journal letters, 2010, Vol.724(1), pp.L16-L21 [Peer Reviewed Journal], Pastorello, A, Smartt, S J, Botticella, M T, Maguire, K, Fraser, M, Smith, K, Kotak, R, Magill, L, Valenti, S, Young, D R, Gezari, S, Bresolin, F, Kudritzki, R, Howell, D A, Rest, A, Metcalfe, N, Mattila, S, Kankare, E, Huang, K Y, Urata, Y, Burgett, W S, Chambers, K C, Dombeck, T, Flewelling, H, Grav, T, Heasley, J N, Hodapp, K W, Kaiser, N, Luppino, G A, Lupton, R H, Magnier, E A, Monet, D G, Morgan, J S, Onaka, P M, Price, P A, Rhoads, P H, Siegmund, W A, Stubbs, C W, Sweeney, W E, Tonry, J L, Wainscoat, R J, Waterson, M F, Waters, C & Wynn-Williams, C G 2010, ' Ultra-bright Optical Transients are Linked with Type Ic Supernovae ', The Astrophysical Journal Letters, vol. 724, no. 1, pp. L16-L21 . https://doi.org/10.1088/2041-8205/724/1/L16
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