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2021A&A...654A.157C - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 654A, 157-157 (2021/10-1)

Intermediate-luminosity red transients: Spectrophotometric properties and connection to electron-capture supernova explosions.

CAI Y.-Z., PASTORELLO A., FRASER M., BOTTICELLA M.T., ELIAS-ROSA N., WANG L.-Z., KOTAK R., BENETTI S., CAPPELLARO E., TURATTO M., REGUITTI A., MATTILA S., SMARTT S.J., ASHALL C., BENITEZ S., CHEN T.-W., HARUTYUNYAN A., KANKARE E., LUNDQVIST P., MAZZALI P.A., MORALES-GAROFFOLO A., OCHNER P., PIGNATA G., PRENTICE S.J., REYNOLDS T.M., SHU X.-W., STRITZINGER M.D., TARTAGLIA L., TERRERAN G., TOMASELLA L., VALENTI S., VALERIN G., WANG G.-J., WANG X.-F., BORSATO L., CALLIS E., CANNIZZARO G., CHEN S., CONGIU E., ERGON M., GALBANY L., GAL-YAM A., GAO X., GROMADZKI M., HOLMBO S., HUANG F., INSERRA C., ITAGAKI K., KOSTRZEWA-RUTKOWSKA Z., MAGUIRE K., MARGHEIM S., MORAN S., ONORI F., SAGUES CARRACEDO A., SMITH K.W., SOLLERMAN J., SOMERO A., WANG B. and YOUNG D.R.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the spectroscopic and photometric study of five intermediate-luminosity red transients (ILRTs), namely AT 2010dn, AT 2012jc, AT 2013la, AT 2013lb, and AT 2018aes. They share common observational properties and belong to a family of objects similar to the prototypical ILRT SN 2008S. These events have a rise time that is less than 15 days and absolute peak magnitudes of between -11.5 and -14.5 mag. Their pseudo-bolometric light curves peak in the range 0.5-9.0 x 1040 erg s–1 and their total radiated energies are on the order of (0.3-3) x 1047 erg. After maximum brightness, the light curves show a monotonic decline or a plateau, resembling those of faint supernovaeIIL orIIP, respectively. At late phases, the light curves flatten, roughly following the slope of the 56Co decay. If the late-time power source is indeed radioactive decay, these transients produce 56Ni masses on the order of 10–4 to 10–3 M. The spectral energy distribution of our ILRT sample, extending from the optical to the mid-infrared (MIR) domain, reveals a clear IR excess soon after explosion and non-negligible MIR emission at very late phases. The spectra show prominent H lines in emission with a typical velocity of a few hundred km s–1, along with CaII features. In particular, the [CaII] λ7291,7324 doublet is visible at all times, which is a characteristic feature for this family of transients. The identified progenitor of SN 2008S, which is luminous in archival Spitzer MIR images, suggests an intermediate-mass precursor star embedded in a dusty cocoon. We propose the explosion of a super-asymptotic giant branch star forming an electron-capture supernova as a plausible explanation for these events.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2021

Journal keyword(s): supernovae: general - stars: AGB and post-AGB - stars: mass-loss

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/654/A157): tablea1.dat-tablea9.dat sp/* list.dat fits/*>

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