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Dead or Alive? Long-term evolution of SN 2015bh (SNhunt275)

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dc.contributor.author Elias-Rosa, N
dc.contributor.author Pastorello, A
dc.contributor.author Benetti, S
dc.contributor.author Cappellaro, E
dc.contributor.author Taubenberger, S
dc.contributor.author Terreran, G
dc.contributor.author Fraser, M
dc.contributor.author Brown, P. J
dc.contributor.author Tartaglia, L
dc.contributor.author Morales-Garoffolo, A
dc.contributor.author Harmanen, J
dc.contributor.author Richardson, N. D
dc.contributor.author Artigau, E
dc.contributor.author Tomasella, L
dc.contributor.author Margutti, R
dc.contributor.author Smartt, S. J
dc.contributor.author Dennefeld, M
dc.contributor.author Turatto, M
dc.contributor.author Anupama, G. C
dc.contributor.author Arbour, R
dc.contributor.author Berton, M
dc.contributor.author Bjorkman, K. S
dc.contributor.author Boles, T
dc.contributor.author Briganti, F
dc.contributor.author Chornock, R
dc.contributor.author Ciabattari, F
dc.contributor.author Cortini, G
dc.contributor.author Dimai, A
dc.contributor.author Gerhartz, C. J
dc.contributor.author Itagaki, K
dc.contributor.author Kotak, R
dc.contributor.author Mancini, R
dc.contributor.author Martinelli, F
dc.contributor.author Milisavljevic, D
dc.contributor.author Misra, K
dc.contributor.author Ochner, P
dc.contributor.author Patnaude, D
dc.contributor.author Polshaw, J
dc.contributor.author Sahu, D. K
dc.contributor.author Zaggia, S
dc.date.accessioned 2020-11-17T14:46:08Z
dc.date.available 2020-11-17T14:46:08Z
dc.date.issued 2016-12
dc.identifier.citation Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 463, No. 4, pp. 3894-3920 en_US
dc.identifier.issn 1365-2966
dc.identifier.uri http://prints.iiap.res.in/handle/2248/7200
dc.description Restricted Access © Royal Astronomical Society http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stw2253 en_US
dc.description.abstract Supernova (SN) 2015bh (or SNhunt275) was discovered in NGC 2770 on 2015 February with an absolute magnitude of Mr ∼ −13.4 mag, and was initially classified as an SN impostor. Here, we present the photometric and spectroscopic evolution of SN 2015bh from discovery to late phases (∼1 yr after). In addition, we inspect archival images of the host galaxy up to ∼21 yr before discovery, finding a burst ∼1 yr before discovery, and further signatures of stellar instability until late 2014. Later on, the luminosity of the transient slowly increases, and a broad light-curve peak is reached after about three months. We propose that the transient discovered in early 2015 could be a core-collapse SN explosion. The pre-SN luminosity variability history, the long-lasting rise and faintness first light-curve peak suggests that the progenitor was a very massive, unstable and blue star, which exploded as a faint SN because of severe fallback of material. Later on, the object experiences a sudden brightening of 3 mag, which results from the interaction of the SN ejecta with circumstellar material formed through repeated past mass-loss events. Spectroscopic signatures of interaction are however visible at all epochs. A similar chain of events was previously proposed for the similar interacting SN 2009ip en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society en_US
dc.subject Stars: evolutionSupernovae: individual: SN 2009ip en_US
dc.subject Supernovae: general en_US
dc.subject Supernovae: individual: SN 2015bh en_US
dc.subject Galaxies: individual: NGC 2770 en_US
dc.title Dead or Alive? Long-term evolution of SN 2015bh (SNhunt275) en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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