Supernovae 2016bdu and 2005gl, and their link with SN 2009ip-like transients: another piece of the puzzle
Author
Pastorello, A.Kochanek, C. S.
Fraser, M.
Dong, Subo
Elias-Rosa, N.
Filippenko, A. V.
Benetti, S.
Cappellaro, E.
Tomasella, L.
Drake, A. J.
Harmanen, J.
Reynolds, T.
Shappee, B. J.
Smartt, S. J.
Chambers, K. C.
Huber, M. E.
Smith, K.
Stanek, K. Z.
Christensen, E. J.
Denneau, L.
Djorgovski, S. G.
Flewelling, H.
Gall, C.
Gal-Yam, A.
Geier, S.
Heinze, A.
Holoien, T. W.-S.
Isern, J.
Kangas, T.
Kankare, E.
Koff, R. A.
Llapasset, J.-M.
Lowe, T. B.
Lundqvist, P.
Magnier, E. A.
Mattila, S.
Morales-Garoffolo, A.
Mutel, R.
Nicolas, J.
Ochner, P.
Ofek, E. O.
Prosperi, E.
Rest, A.
Sano, Y.
Stalder, B.
Stritzinger, M. D.
Taddia, F.
Terreran, G.
Tonry, J. L.
Wainscoat, R. J.
Waters, C.
Weiland, H.
Willman, M.
Young, D. R.
Zheng, W.
Affiliation
Univ Arizona, Dept Planetary SciUniv Arizona, Lunar & Planetary Lab
Issue Date
2018-02Keywords
supernovae: generalsupernovae: individual: SN 2016bdu, SN 2005gl, SN 2009ip, SN 2010mc, LSQ13zm, SN 2015bh
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OXFORD UNIV PRESSCitation
Supernovae 2016bdu and 2005gl, and their link with SN 2009ip-like transients: another piece of the puzzle 2018, 474 (1):197 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical SocietyRights
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Supernova (SN) 2016bdu is an unusual transient resembling SN 2009ip. SN 2009ip-like events are characterized by a long-lasting phase of erratic variability that ends with two luminous outbursts a few weeks apart. The second outburst is significantly more luminous (about 3 mag) than the first. In the case of SN 2016bdu, the first outburst (Event A) reached an absolute magnitude M-r approximate to -15.3 mag, while the second one (Event B) occurred over one month later and reached M-r approximate to -18 mag. By inspecting archival data, a faint source at the position of SN 2016bdu is several times in the past few years. We interpret these detections as signatures of a phase of erratic variability, similar to that experienced by SN 2009ip between 2008 and mid-2012, and resembling the currently observed variability of the luminous blue variable SN 2000ch in NGC 3432. Spectroscopic monitoring of SN 2016bdu during the second peak initially shows features typical of an SN IIn. One month after the Event B maximum, the spectra develop broad Balmer lines with P Cygni profiles and broad metal features. At these late phases, the spectra resemble those of a typical Type II SN. All members of this SN 2009ip-like group are remarkably similar to the Type IIn SN 2005gl. For this object, the claim of a terminal SN explosion is supported by the disappearance of the progenitor star. While the similarity with SN 2005gl supports a genuine SN explosion scenario for SN 2009ip-like events, the unequivocal detection of nucleosynthesized elements in their nebular spectra is still missing.ISSN
0035-87111365-2966
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Final published versionSponsors
PRIN-INAF; MIUR PRIN; Royal Society - Science Foundation Ireland University Research Fellowship; European Union through ERC [320360]; US National Science Foundation (NSF) [AST-1515876, AST-1515927]; NSFC [11573003]; Chinese Academy of Sciences [XDB09000000]; National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) - Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) [HST-HF-51348.001]; NASA [NAS 5-26555, NN12AR55G, NNX08AR22G, NNX12AR65G, NNX14AM74G]; NSF [AST-1515927, AST-1211916, PHY-1607611, AST-1313422, AST-1413600]; TABASGO Foundation; Christopher R. Redlich Fund; Miller Institute for Basic Research in Science (U.C. Berkeley); STScI [HST-AR-14295]; DOE [DE-FG02-97ER25308]; FONDECYT [1151445]; Ministry of Economy, Development, and Tourism's Millennium Science Initiative [IC120009]; ERCgrant [291222]; Emil Aaltonen Foundation; Finnish Cultural Foundation; Vilho, Yrjo and Kalle Vaisala Foundation of the Finnish Academy of Science and Letters; EU via ERCgrant [307260]; Quantum Universe I-Core program by Israeli Committee for Planning and Budgeting; ISF; Kimmel award; Israel Science Foundation, Minerva; I-CORE Program of the Planning and Budgeting Committee; Israel Science Foundation; Danish Agency for Science and Technology and Innovation through Sapere Aude; Villum foundation; Instrument Center for Danish Astrophysics (IDA); Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation [GBMF5490]; Center for Cosmology and Astro-Particle Physics (CCAPP) at OSU; Chinese Academy of Sciences South America Center for Astronomy (CASSACA); Mt Cuba Astronomical Foundation; US NSF [AST-1238877]; UK Science and Technology Facilities Council; NASA; NSFAdditional Links
http://academic.oup.com/mnras/article/474/1/197/4553525ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1093/mnras/stx2668
