DES16C3cje: A low-luminosity, long-lived supernova

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DES16C3cje : A low-luminosity, long-lived supernova. / Gutierrez, C. P.; Sullivan, M.; Martinez, L.; Bersten, M. C.; Inserra, C.; Smith, M.; Anderson, J. P.; Pan, Y-C; Pastorello, A.; Galbany, L.; Nugent, P.; Angus, C. R.; Barbarino, C.; Carollo, D.; Chen, T-W; Davis, T. M.; Della Valle, M.; Foley, R. J.; Fraser, M.; Frohmaier, C.; Gonzalez-Gaitan, S.; Gromadzki, M.; Kankare, E.; Kokotanekova, R.; Kollmeier, J.; Lewis, G. F.; Magee, M. R.; Maguire, K.; Moller, A.; Morrell, N.; Nicholl, M.; Pursiainen, M.; Sollerman, J.; Sommer, N. E.; Swann, E.; Tucker, B. E.; Wiseman, P.; Aguena, M.; Allam, S.; Avila, S.; Bertin, E.; Brooks, D.; Buckley-Geer, E.; Burke, D. L.; Rosell, A. Carnero; Kind, M. Carrasco; Carretero, J.; Costanzi, M.; da Costa, L. N.; De Vicente, J.; DES Collaboration.

I: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Bind 496, Nr. 1, 25.05.2020, s. 95-110.

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Gutierrez, CP, Sullivan, M, Martinez, L, Bersten, MC, Inserra, C, Smith, M, Anderson, JP, Pan, Y-C, Pastorello, A, Galbany, L, Nugent, P, Angus, CR, Barbarino, C, Carollo, D, Chen, T-W, Davis, TM, Della Valle, M, Foley, RJ, Fraser, M, Frohmaier, C, Gonzalez-Gaitan, S, Gromadzki, M, Kankare, E, Kokotanekova, R, Kollmeier, J, Lewis, GF, Magee, MR, Maguire, K, Moller, A, Morrell, N, Nicholl, M, Pursiainen, M, Sollerman, J, Sommer, NE, Swann, E, Tucker, BE, Wiseman, P, Aguena, M, Allam, S, Avila, S, Bertin, E, Brooks, D, Buckley-Geer, E, Burke, DL, Rosell, AC, Kind, MC, Carretero, J, Costanzi, M, da Costa, LN, De Vicente, J & DES Collaboration 2020, 'DES16C3cje: A low-luminosity, long-lived supernova', Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, bind 496, nr. 1, s. 95-110. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa1452

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Gutierrez, C. P., Sullivan, M., Martinez, L., Bersten, M. C., Inserra, C., Smith, M., Anderson, J. P., Pan, Y-C., Pastorello, A., Galbany, L., Nugent, P., Angus, C. R., Barbarino, C., Carollo, D., Chen, T-W., Davis, T. M., Della Valle, M., Foley, R. J., Fraser, M., ... DES Collaboration (2020). DES16C3cje: A low-luminosity, long-lived supernova. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 496(1), 95-110. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa1452

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Gutierrez CP, Sullivan M, Martinez L, Bersten MC, Inserra C, Smith M o.a. DES16C3cje: A low-luminosity, long-lived supernova. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 2020 maj 25;496(1):95-110. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa1452

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Gutierrez, C. P. ; Sullivan, M. ; Martinez, L. ; Bersten, M. C. ; Inserra, C. ; Smith, M. ; Anderson, J. P. ; Pan, Y-C ; Pastorello, A. ; Galbany, L. ; Nugent, P. ; Angus, C. R. ; Barbarino, C. ; Carollo, D. ; Chen, T-W ; Davis, T. M. ; Della Valle, M. ; Foley, R. J. ; Fraser, M. ; Frohmaier, C. ; Gonzalez-Gaitan, S. ; Gromadzki, M. ; Kankare, E. ; Kokotanekova, R. ; Kollmeier, J. ; Lewis, G. F. ; Magee, M. R. ; Maguire, K. ; Moller, A. ; Morrell, N. ; Nicholl, M. ; Pursiainen, M. ; Sollerman, J. ; Sommer, N. E. ; Swann, E. ; Tucker, B. E. ; Wiseman, P. ; Aguena, M. ; Allam, S. ; Avila, S. ; Bertin, E. ; Brooks, D. ; Buckley-Geer, E. ; Burke, D. L. ; Rosell, A. Carnero ; Kind, M. Carrasco ; Carretero, J. ; Costanzi, M. ; da Costa, L. N. ; De Vicente, J. ; DES Collaboration. / DES16C3cje : A low-luminosity, long-lived supernova. I: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 2020 ; Bind 496, Nr. 1. s. 95-110.

Bibtex

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title = "DES16C3cje: A low-luminosity, long-lived supernova",
abstract = "We present DES16C3cje, a low-luminosity, long-lived type II supernova (SN II) at redshift 0.0618, detected by the Dark Energy Survey (DES). DES16C3cje is a unique SN. The spectra are characterized by extremely narrow photospheric lines corresponding to very low expansion velocities of less than or similar to 1500 km s(-1), and the light curve shows an initial peak that fades after 50 d before slowly rebrightening over a further 100 d to reach an absolute brightness of M-r similar to 15.5 mag. The decline rate of the late-time light curve is then slower than that expected from the powering by radioactive decay of Co-56, but is comparable to that expected from accretion power. Comparing the bolometric light curve with hydrodynamical models, we find that DES16C3cje can be explained by either (i) a low explosion energy (0.11 foe) and relatively large Ni-56 production of 0.075 M-circle dot from an similar to 15 M-circle dot red supergiant progenitor typical of other SNe II, or (ii) a relatively compact similar to 40 M-circle dot star, explosion energy of 1 foe, and 0.08 M-circle dot of Ni-56. Both scenarios require additional energy input to explain the late-time light curve, which is consistent with fallback accretion at a rate of similar to 0.5 x 10(-)(8) M-circle dot s(-1).",
keywords = "supernovae: general, supernovae: individual: (DES16C3cje), TIDAL DISRUPTION, PAIR-INSTABILITY, STAR-FORMATION, LIGHT CURVES, LATE TIMES, SN 2005CS, EVOLUTION, FALLBACK, TRANSIENTS, PHOTOMETRY",
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RIS

TY - JOUR

T1 - DES16C3cje

T2 - A low-luminosity, long-lived supernova

AU - Gutierrez, C. P.

AU - Sullivan, M.

AU - Martinez, L.

AU - Bersten, M. C.

AU - Inserra, C.

AU - Smith, M.

AU - Anderson, J. P.

AU - Pan, Y-C

AU - Pastorello, A.

AU - Galbany, L.

AU - Nugent, P.

AU - Angus, C. R.

AU - Barbarino, C.

AU - Carollo, D.

AU - Chen, T-W

AU - Davis, T. M.

AU - Della Valle, M.

AU - Foley, R. J.

AU - Fraser, M.

AU - Frohmaier, C.

AU - Gonzalez-Gaitan, S.

AU - Gromadzki, M.

AU - Kankare, E.

AU - Kokotanekova, R.

AU - Kollmeier, J.

AU - Lewis, G. F.

AU - Magee, M. R.

AU - Maguire, K.

AU - Moller, A.

AU - Morrell, N.

AU - Nicholl, M.

AU - Pursiainen, M.

AU - Sollerman, J.

AU - Sommer, N. E.

AU - Swann, E.

AU - Tucker, B. E.

AU - Wiseman, P.

AU - Aguena, M.

AU - Allam, S.

AU - Avila, S.

AU - Bertin, E.

AU - Brooks, D.

AU - Buckley-Geer, E.

AU - Burke, D. L.

AU - Rosell, A. Carnero

AU - Kind, M. Carrasco

AU - Carretero, J.

AU - Costanzi, M.

AU - da Costa, L. N.

AU - De Vicente, J.

AU - DES Collaboration

PY - 2020/5/25

Y1 - 2020/5/25

N2 - We present DES16C3cje, a low-luminosity, long-lived type II supernova (SN II) at redshift 0.0618, detected by the Dark Energy Survey (DES). DES16C3cje is a unique SN. The spectra are characterized by extremely narrow photospheric lines corresponding to very low expansion velocities of less than or similar to 1500 km s(-1), and the light curve shows an initial peak that fades after 50 d before slowly rebrightening over a further 100 d to reach an absolute brightness of M-r similar to 15.5 mag. The decline rate of the late-time light curve is then slower than that expected from the powering by radioactive decay of Co-56, but is comparable to that expected from accretion power. Comparing the bolometric light curve with hydrodynamical models, we find that DES16C3cje can be explained by either (i) a low explosion energy (0.11 foe) and relatively large Ni-56 production of 0.075 M-circle dot from an similar to 15 M-circle dot red supergiant progenitor typical of other SNe II, or (ii) a relatively compact similar to 40 M-circle dot star, explosion energy of 1 foe, and 0.08 M-circle dot of Ni-56. Both scenarios require additional energy input to explain the late-time light curve, which is consistent with fallback accretion at a rate of similar to 0.5 x 10(-)(8) M-circle dot s(-1).

AB - We present DES16C3cje, a low-luminosity, long-lived type II supernova (SN II) at redshift 0.0618, detected by the Dark Energy Survey (DES). DES16C3cje is a unique SN. The spectra are characterized by extremely narrow photospheric lines corresponding to very low expansion velocities of less than or similar to 1500 km s(-1), and the light curve shows an initial peak that fades after 50 d before slowly rebrightening over a further 100 d to reach an absolute brightness of M-r similar to 15.5 mag. The decline rate of the late-time light curve is then slower than that expected from the powering by radioactive decay of Co-56, but is comparable to that expected from accretion power. Comparing the bolometric light curve with hydrodynamical models, we find that DES16C3cje can be explained by either (i) a low explosion energy (0.11 foe) and relatively large Ni-56 production of 0.075 M-circle dot from an similar to 15 M-circle dot red supergiant progenitor typical of other SNe II, or (ii) a relatively compact similar to 40 M-circle dot star, explosion energy of 1 foe, and 0.08 M-circle dot of Ni-56. Both scenarios require additional energy input to explain the late-time light curve, which is consistent with fallback accretion at a rate of similar to 0.5 x 10(-)(8) M-circle dot s(-1).

KW - supernovae: general

KW - supernovae: individual: (DES16C3cje)

KW - TIDAL DISRUPTION

KW - PAIR-INSTABILITY

KW - STAR-FORMATION

KW - LIGHT CURVES

KW - LATE TIMES

KW - SN 2005CS

KW - EVOLUTION

KW - FALLBACK

KW - TRANSIENTS

KW - PHOTOMETRY

U2 - 10.1093/mnras/staa1452

DO - 10.1093/mnras/staa1452

M3 - Journal article

VL - 496

SP - 95

EP - 110

JO - Royal Astronomical Society. Monthly Notices

JF - Royal Astronomical Society. Monthly Notices

SN - 0035-8711

IS - 1

ER -

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