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Title: | Bridging between Type IIb and Ib Supernovae: SN IIb 2022crv with a Very Thin Hydrogen Envelope |
Authors: | Gangopadhyay, Anjasha Maeda, Keiichi Singh, Avinash Nayana, A. J Nakaoka, Tatsuya Kawabata, Koji S Taguchi, Kenta Singh, Mridweeka Chandra, Poonam Ryder, Stuart D Dastidar, Raya Yamanaka, Masayuki Kawabata, Miho Alsaberi, Rami Z. E Dukiya, Naveen Teja, Rishabh Singh Ailawadhi, Bhavya Dutta, Anirban Sahu, D. K Moriya, Takashi J Misra, Kuntal Tanaka, Masaomi Chevalier, Roger Tominaga, Nozomu Uno, Kohki Imazawa, Ryo Hamada, Taisei Hori, Tomoya Isogai, Keisuke |
Keywords: | Photometry Spectroscopy Supernovae Type Ib supernovae Radio astronomy |
Issue Date: | 10-Nov-2023 |
Publisher: | American Astronomical Society |
Citation: | The Astrophysical Journal, Vol. 957, No. 2, 100 |
Abstract: | We present optical, near-infrared, and radio observations of supernova (SN) SN IIb 2022crv. We show that it retained a very thin H envelope and transitioned from an SN IIb to an SN Ib; prominent Hα seen in the pre-maximum phase diminishes toward the post-maximum phase, while He I lines show increasing strength. SYNAPPS modeling of the early spectra of SN 2022crv suggests that the absorption feature at 6200 Å is explained by a substantial contribution of Hα together with Si II, as is also supported by the velocity evolution of Hα. The light-curve evolution is consistent with the canonical stripped-envelope SN subclass but among the slowest. The light curve lacks the initial cooling phase and shows a bright main peak (peak MV = −17.82 ± 0.17 mag), mostly driven by radioactive decay of 56Ni. The light-curve analysis suggests a thin outer H envelope (Menv ∼ 0.05 Me) and a compact progenitor (Renv ∼ 3 Re). An interactionpowered synchrotron self-absorption model can reproduce the radio light curves with a mean shock velocity of 0.1c. The mass-loss rate is estimated to be in the range of (1.9−2.8) × 10−5 Me yr−1 for an assumed wind velocity of 1000 km s−1 , which is on the high end compared to other compact SNe IIb/Ib. SN 2022crv fills a previously unoccupied parameter space of a very compact progenitor, representing a beautiful continuity between the compact and extended progenitor scenario of SNe IIb/Ib |
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URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2248/8319 |
ISSN: | 1538-4357 |
Appears in Collections: | IIAP Publications |
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