2016ApJ...818....3K


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2016ApJ...818....3K - Astrophys. J., 818, 3 (2016/February-2)

Flash spectroscopy: emission lines from the ionized circumstellar material around <10-day-old Type II supernovae.

KHAZOV D., YARON O., GAL-YAM A., MANULIS I., RUBIN A., KULKARNI S.R., ARCAVI I., KASLIWAL M.M., OFEK E.O., CAO Y., PERLEY D., SOLLERMAN J., HORESH A., SULLIVAN M., FILIPPENKO A.V., NUGENT P.E., HOWELL D.A., CENKO S.B., SILVERMAN J.M., EBELING H., TADDIA F., JOHANSSON J., LAHER R.R., SURACE J., REBBAPRAGADA U.D., WOZNIAK P.R. and MATHESON T.

Abstract (from CDS):

Supernovae (SNe) embedded in dense circumstellar material (CSM) may show prominent emission lines in their early-time spectra (≤10 days after the explosion), owing to recombination of the CSM ionized by the shock-breakout flash. From such spectra (''flash spectroscopy''), we can measure various physical properties of the CSM, as well as the mass-loss rate of the progenitor during the year prior to its explosion. Searching through the Palomar Transient Factory (PTF and iPTF) SN spectroscopy databases from 2009 through 2014, we found 12 SNe II showing flash-ionized (FI) signatures in their first spectra. All are younger than 10 days. These events constitute 14% of all 84 SNe in our sample having a spectrum within 10 days from explosion, and 18% of SNe II observed at ages <5 days, thereby setting lower limits on the fraction of FI events. We classified as ''blue/featureless'' (BF) those events having a first spectrum that is similar to that of a blackbody, without any emission or absorption signatures. It is possible that some BF events had FI signatures at an earlier phase than observed, or that they lack dense CSM around the progenitor. Within 2 days after explosion, 8 out of 11 SNe in our sample are either BF events or show FI signatures. Interestingly, we found that 19 out of 21 SNe brighter than an absolute magnitude MR= -18.2 belong to the FI or BF groups, and that all FI events peaked above MR= -17.6 mag, significantly brighter than average SNe II.

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Journal keyword(s): supernovae: general

Simbad objects: 24

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Number of rows : 24
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 iPTF 13iqb SN* 00 34 04.84 -09 42 17.9           SNIIn 63 0
2 PTF 10uls SN* 01 21 22.659 +04 53 28.75           SNII 4 0
3 PTF 10abyy SN* 05 16 40.52 +06 47 53.8           SNII 8 0
4 SN 2006jc SN* 09 17 20.78 +41 54 32.7     13.8     SNIbn 321 1
5 SN 1993J SN* 09 55 24.77476 +69 01 13.7026   10.8 12.0     SNIIb 1369 1
6 SN 2012aw SN* 10 43 53.735 +11 40 17.63       15   SNIIP 181 1
7 PTF 10gvf SN* 11 13 45.239 +53 37 44.85           SNIIn 5 0
8 SN 2013am SN* 11 18 56.95 +13 03 49.4           SNII 35 1
9 SN 1998S SN* 11 46 06.1 +47 28 55     12.2     SNIIn 440 1
10 SN 2006bp SN* 11 53 55.74 +52 21 09.4 14.5 15.8 14.7     SNIIP 169 1
11 SN 2014bi SN* 12 06 02.99 +47 29 33.5           SNIIP 11 1
12 iPTF 14bag SN* 12 21 10.318 +64 20 36.76           SNII 2 0
13 PTF 10gva SN* 12 23 55.40 +10 34 50.7       18.2   SNII 9 1
14 SN 1983K SN* 12 49 12.23 -08 37 41.5   12.6       SNIIP 83 1
15 PTF 11qcj SN* 13 13 41.51 +47 17 57.0           SNIb 48 0
16 SN 2011dh SN* 13 30 05.10555 +47 10 10.9227           SNIIb 355 1
17 PTF 09ij SN* 14 32 14.62 +54 51 19.7           SN 7 0
18 SN 2013cu SN* 14 33 58.97 +40 14 20.7           SNII: 79 1
19 PTF 12gnn SN* 15 58 49.278 +36 10 10.95           SNII 5 0
20 SN 2010mc SN* 17 21 30.68 +48 07 47.4           SNIIn 81 1
21 SN 2009ip s*b 22 23 08.26 -28 56 52.4           LBV 330 0
22 PTF 12krf SN* 22 48 16.673 +24 08 58.25           SNII 4 0
23 SN 2013fs SN* 23 19 44.70 +10 11 05.0           SNIIP 93 1
24 SN 2013ft SN* 23 41 35.20 +03 43 30.5           SNIIP 7 1

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