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Late-time H/He-poor circumstellar interaction in the type-Ic supernova SN 2021ocs: an exposed oxygen-magnesium layer and extreme stripping of the progenitor

Authors :
Kuncarayakti, H.
Maeda, K.
Dessart, L.
Nagao, T.
Fulton, M.
Gutierrez, C. P.
Huber, M. E.
Young, D. R.
Kotak, R.
Mattila, S.
Anderson, J. P.
Ferrari, L.
Folatelli, G.
Gao, H.
Magnier, E.
Smith, K. W.
Srivastav, S.
Source :
2022 ApJL 941 L32
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Supernova (SN) 2021ocs was discovered in the galaxy NGC 7828 ($z = 0.01911$) within the interacting system Arp 144, and subsequently classified as a normal type-Ic SN around peak brightness. VLT/FORS2 observations in the nebular phase at 148 d reveal that the spectrum is dominated by oxygen and magnesium emission lines of different transitions and ionization states: O I, [O I], [O II], [O III], Mg I, and Mg II. Such a spectrum has no counterpart in the literature, though it bears a few features similar to those of some interacting type Ibn and Icn SNe. Additionally, SN 2021ocs showed a blue color, $(g-r) \lesssim -0.5$ mag, after the peak and up to late phases, atypical for a type-Ic SN. Together with the nebular spectrum, this suggests that SN 2021ocs underwent late-time interaction with an H/He-poor circumstellar medium (CSM), resulting from the pre-SN progenitor mass loss during its final $\sim$1000 days. The strong O and Mg lines and the absence of strong C and He lines suggest that the progenitor star's O-Mg layer is exposed, which places SN 2021ocs as the most extreme case of massive progenitor star's envelope stripping in interacting SNe, followed by type-Icn (stripped C-O layer) and Ibn (stripped He-rich layer) SNe. This is the first time such a case is reported in the literature. SN 2021ocs emphasizes the importance of late-time spectroscopy of SNe, even for those classified as normal events, to reveal the inner ejecta and progenitor star's CSM and mass loss.<br />Comment: Published, https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/2041-8213/aca672

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
2022 ApJL 941 L32
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2210.01755
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/aca672