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SN 2020bio: A Double-peaked, H-poor Type IIb Supernova with Evidence of Circumstellar Interaction

Authors :
Pellegrino, C.
Hiramatsu, D.
Arcavi, I.
Howell, D. A.
Bostroem, K. A.
Brown, P. J.
Burke, J.
Elias-Rosa, N.
Itagaki, K.
Kaneda, H.
McCully, C.
Modjaz, M.
Gonzalez, E. Padilla
Pritchard, T. A.
Yesmin, N.
Pellegrino, C.
Hiramatsu, D.
Arcavi, I.
Howell, D. A.
Bostroem, K. A.
Brown, P. J.
Burke, J.
Elias-Rosa, N.
Itagaki, K.
Kaneda, H.
McCully, C.
Modjaz, M.
Gonzalez, E. Padilla
Pritchard, T. A.
Yesmin, N.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

We present photometric and spectroscopic observations of SN 2020bio, a double-peaked Type IIb supernova (SN) discovered within a day of explosion, primarily obtained by Las Cumbres Observatory and Swift. SN 2020bio displays a rapid and long-lasting initial decline throughout the first week of its light curve, similarly to other well-studied Type IIb SNe. This early-time emission is thought to originate from the cooling of the extended outer hydrogen-rich (H-rich) envelope of the progenitor star that is shock heated by the SN explosion. We compare SN 2020bio to a sample of other double-peaked Type IIb SNe in order to investigate its progenitor properties. Analytical model fits to the early-time emission give progenitor radius ($\approx$ 100--1500 $R_\odot$) and H-rich envelope mass ($\approx$ 0.01--0.5 $M_\odot$) estimates that are consistent with other Type IIb SNe. However, SN 2020bio displays several peculiarities, including: (1) weak H spectral features indicating a greater amount of mass loss than other Type IIb progenitors; (2) an underluminous secondary light-curve peak that implies a small amount of synthesized $^{56}$Ni ($M_{\text{Ni}}$ $\approx$ 0.02 $M_\odot$); and (3) low-luminosity nebular [O I] and interaction-powered nebular features. These observations are more consistent with a lower-mass progenitor ($M_{\text{ZAMS}} \approx$ 12 $M_\odot$) that was stripped of most of its H-rich envelope before exploding. This study adds to the growing diversity in the observed properties of Type IIb SNe and their progenitors.<br />Comment: 23 pages, 15 figures, published in ApJ

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1363575393
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847.1538-4357.ace595