Helium-rich Superluminous Supernovae from the Zwicky Transient Facility
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Yan, Lin
Perley, D. A.
Schulze, S.
Lunnan, R.

Sollerman, J.
De, K.
Chen, Z. H.
Fremling, C.
Gal-Yam, A.

Taggart, K.
Chen, T.-W.

Andreoni, I.
Bellm, E. C.
Cunningham, V.
Dekany, R.
Duev, D. A.
Fransson, C.

Laher, R. R.
Hankins, M.
Ho, A. Y. Q.
Jencson, J. E.
Kaye, S.
Kulkarni, S. R.
Kasliwal, M. M.
Golkhou, V. Z.
Graham, M.
Masci, F. J.
Miller, A. A.
Neill, J. D.
Ofek, E.
Porter, M.
Mróz, P.
Reiley, D.
Riddle, R.
Rigault, M.
Rusholme, B.
Shupe, D. L.
Soumagnac, M. T.
Smith, R.
Tartaglia, L.
Yao, Y.
Yaron, O.
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Univ Arizona, Steward ObservIssue Date
2020-10-07
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Yan, L., Perley, D. A., Schulze, S., Lunnan, R., Sollerman, J., De, K., ... & Yaron, O. (2020). Helium-rich Superluminous Supernovae from the Zwicky Transient Facility. The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 902(1), L8.Journal
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Helium is expected to be present in the massive ejecta of some hydrogen-poor superluminous supernovae (SLSN-I). However, until now only one event has been identified with He features in its photospheric spectra (PTF10hgi). We present the discovery of a new He-rich SLSN-I, ZTF19aawfbtg (SN2019hge), atz = 0.0866. This event has more than 10 optical spectra at phases from -41 to +103 days relative to the peak, most of which match well with that of PTF10hgi. Confirmation comes from a near-IR spectrum taken at +34 days, revealing Heifeatures with P-Cygni profiles at 1.083 and 2.058 mu m. Using the optical spectra of PTF10hgi and SN2019hge as templates, we examined 70 other SLSNe-I discovered by Zwicky Transient Facility in the first two years of operation and found five additional SLSNe-I with distinct He-features. The excitation of Heiatoms in normal core-collapse supernovae requires nonthermal radiation, as proposed by previous studies. These He-rich events cannot be explained by the traditional(56)Ni mixing model because of their blue spectra, high peak luminosities, and long rise timescales. Magnetar models offer a possible solution since pulsar winds naturally generate high-energy particles, potential sources of nonthermal excitation. An alternative model is the interaction between the ejecta and dense H-poor circumstellar material, which may be supported by observed undulations in the light curves. These six SLSNe-Ib have relatively low-peak luminosities (rest frameM(g) = -20.06 0.16).ISSN
2041-8205EISSN
2041-8213Version
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10.3847/2041-8213/abb8c5