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SN 2020pvb: a Type IIn-P supernova with a precursor outburst

Authors :
Elias-Rosa, Nancy
Brennan, Seán J.
Benetti, Stefano
Cappellaro, Enrico
Pastorello, Andrea
Kozyreva, Alexandra
Lundqvist, Peter
Fraser, Morgan
Anderso, Joseph P.
Cai, Yong-Zhi
Chen, Ting-Wan
Dennefeld, Michel
Gromadzki, Mariusz
Gutiérrez, Claudia P.
Ihanec, Nada
Inserra, Cosimo
Kankare, Erkki
Kotak, Rubina
Mattila, Seppo
Moran, Shane
Müller-Bravo, Tomás E.
Pessi, Priscila J.
Pignata, Giuliano
Reguitti, Andrea
Reynolds, Thomas M.
Smartt, Stephen J.
Smith, Ken
Tartaglia, Leonardo
Valerin, Giorgio
de Boer, Thomas
Chambers, Kenneth
Gal-Yam, Avishay
Gao, Hua
Geier, Stefan
Mazzali, Paolo A.
Nicholl, Matt
Ragosta, Fabio
Rest, Armin
Yaron, Ofer
Young, David R.
Source :
A&A 686, A13 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

We present photometric and spectroscopic data sets for SN 2020pvb, a Type IIn-P supernova (SN) similar to SNe 1994W, 2005cl, 2009kn and 2011ht, with a precursor outburst detected (PS1 w-band ~ -13.8 mag) around four months before the B-band maximum light. SN 2020pvb presents a relatively bright light curve peaking at M_B = -17.95 +- 0.30 mag and a plateau lasting at least 40 days before it went in solar conjunction. After this, the object is no longer visible at phases > 150 days above -12.5 mag in the B-band, suggesting that the SN 2020pvb ejecta interacts with a dense spatially confined circumstellar envelope. SN 2020pvb shows in its spectra strong Balmer lines and a forest of FeII lines with narrow P Cygni profiles. Using archival images from the Hubble Space Telescope, we constrain the progenitor of SN 2020pvb to have a luminosity of log(L/L_sun) <= 5.4, ruling out any single star progenitor over 50 M_sun. All in all, SN 2020pvb is a Type IIn-P whose progenitor star had an outburst ~ 0.5 yr before the final explosion, the material lost during this outburst is probably playing a role in shaping the physical properties of the supernova.<br />Comment: 14 pages + 10 appendix pages, 12 figures + 2 appendix figures, 8 appendix tables. Accepted for publication in A&A

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
A&A 686, A13 (2024)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2402.02924
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202348790