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    SN 2014ab: an aspherical Type IIn supernova with low polarization

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    Author
    Bilinski, Christopher
    Smith, Nathan
    Williams, G Grant
    Smith, Paul
    Andrews, Jennifer cc
    Clubb, Kelsey I
    Zheng, WeiKang
    Filippenko, Alexei V
    Fox, Ori D
    Hosseinzadeh, Griffin
    Howell, D Andrew
    Kelly, Patrick L
    Milne, Peter
    Sand, D J
    Hoffman, Jennifer L
    Leonard, Douglas C
    Cargill, Samantha
    Casper, Chadwick
    Halevy, Goni
    Kim, Haejung
    Kumar, Sahana
    Pina, Kenia
    Yuk, Heechan
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    Affiliation
    Univ Arizona, Steward Observ
    Issue Date
    2020-08-27
    Keywords
    polarization
    supernovae: general
    supernovae: individual: SN 2014ab
    
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    Publisher
    OXFORD UNIV PRESS
    Citation
    Bilinski, C., Smith, N., Williams, G. G., Smith, P., Andrews, J., Clubb, K. I., ... & Yuk, H. (2020). SN 2014ab: an aspherical Type IIn supernova with low polarization. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 498(3), 3835-3851.
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    MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
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    © 2020 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society.
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    This item from the UA Faculty Publications collection is made available by the University of Arizona with support from the University of Arizona Libraries. If you have questions, please contact us at repository@u.library.arizona.edu.
    Abstract
    We present photometry, spectra, and spectropolarimetry of supernova (SN) 2014ab, obtained through similar to 200 d after peak brightness. SN 2014ab was a luminous Type IIn SN (M-V < -19.14 mag) discovered after peak brightness near the nucleus of its host galaxy, VV 306c. Pre-discovery upper limits constrain the time of explosion to within 200 d prior to discovery. While SN 2014ab declined by similar to 1 mag over the course of our observations, the observed spectrum remained remarkably unchanged. Spectra exhibit an asymmetric emission-line profile with a consistently stronger blueshifted component, suggesting the presence of dust or a lack of symmetry between the far side and near side of the SN. The Pa beta emission line shows a profile very similar to that of H alpha, implying that this stronger blueshifted component is caused either through obscuration by large dust grains, occultation by optically thick material, or a lack of symmetry between the far side and near side of the interaction region. Despite these asymmetric line profiles, our spectropolarimetric data show that SN 2014ab has little detected polarization after accounting for the interstellar polarization. We are likely seeing emission from a photosphere that has only small deviation from circular symmetry in the plane normal to our line of sight, but with either large-grain dust or significant asymmetry in the density of circumstellar material or SN ejecta along our line of sight. We suggest that SN 2014ab and SN 2010jl (as well as other SNe IIn) may be events with similar geometry viewed from different directions.
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    0035-8711
    EISSN
    1365-2966
    DOI
    10.1093/mnras/staa2617
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    Final published version
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    National Science Foundation
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1093/mnras/staa2617
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