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2022ApJ...928..138P - Astrophys. J., 928, 138-138 (2022/April-1)

Unveiling the Nature of SN 2011fh: A Young and Massive Star Gives Rise to a Luminous SN 2009ip-like Event.

PESSI T., PRIETO J.L., MONARD B., KOCHANEK C.S., BOCK G., DRAKE A.J., FOX O.D., PARKER S. and STEVANCE H.F.

Abstract (from CDS):

In recent years, many Type IIn supernovae have been found to share striking similarities with the peculiar SN 2009ip, whose true nature is still under debate. Here, we present 10 yr of observations of SN 2011fh, an interacting transient with spectroscopic and photometric similarities to SN 2009ip. SN 2011fh had an Mr ∼ -16 mag brightening event, followed by a brighter Mr ∼ -18 mag luminous outburst in 2011 August. The spectra of SN 2011fh are dominated by narrow to intermediate Balmer emission lines throughout its evolution, with P Cygni profiles indicating fast-moving material at ∼6400 km s–1. HST/WFC3 observations from 2016 October revealed a bright source with MF814W ≃ -13.3 mag, indicating that we are seeing the ongoing interaction of the ejecta with the circumstellar material or that the star might be going through an eruptive phase five years after the luminous outburst of 2011. Using HST photometry of the stellar cluster around SN 2011fh, we estimated an age of ∼4.5 Myr for the progenitor, which implies a stellar mass of ∼60 M, using single-star evolution models, or a mass range of 35-80 M, considering a binary system. We also show that the progenitor of SN 2011fh exceeded the classical Eddington limit by a large factor in the months preceding the luminous outburst of 2011, suggesting strong super-Eddington winds as a possible mechanism for the observed mass loss. These findings favor an energetic outburst in a young and massive star, possibly a luminous blue variable.

Abstract Copyright: © 2022. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.

Journal keyword(s): Supernovae - Stellar mass loss - Massive stars - Transient sources

Simbad objects: 27

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