NUV to NIR photometry of type IIP ASASSN-16at Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Bose S.
  2. Dong S.
  3. Elias-Rosa N.
  4. Shappee B.J.
  5. Bersier D.
  6. Benetti S.,Stritzinger M.D.
  7. Grupe D.
  8. Kochanek C.S.
  9. Prieto J.L.
  10. Chen P.,Kuncarayakti H.
  11. Mattila S.
  12. Morales-Garoffolo A.
  13. Morrell N.
  14. Onori F.,Reynolds T.M.
  15. Siviero A.
  16. Somero A.
  17. Stanek K.Z.
  18. Terreran G.,Thompson T.A.
  19. Tomasella L.
  20. Ashall C.
  21. Gall C.
  22. Gromadzki M.,Holoien T.W.-S.
  23. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

We report distinctly double-peaked H{alpha} and H{beta} emission lines in the late-time, nebular-phase spectra (>~200 days) of the otherwise normal at early phases (<~100 days) type IIP supernova ASASSN-16at (SN2016X). Such distinctly double-peaked nebular Balmer lines have never been observed for a type II SN. The nebular-phase Balmer emission is driven by the radioactive ^56^Co decay, so the observed line profile bifurcation suggests a strong bipolarity in the ^56^Ni distribution or in the line-forming region of the inner ejecta. The strongly bifurcated blueshifted and redshifted peaks are separated by ~3x10^3^km/s and are roughly symmetrically positioned with respect to the host-galaxy rest frame, implying that the inner ejecta are composed of two almost-detached blobs. The red peak progressively weakens relative to the blue peak, and disappears in the 740 days spectrum. One possible reason for the line-ratio evolution is increasing differential extinction from continuous formation of dust within the envelope, which is also supported by the near-infrared flux excess that develops after ~100 days.

Keywords
  1. supernovae
  2. ultraviolet-photometry
  3. infrared-photometry
  4. visible-astronomy
  5. Wide-band photometry
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2019ApJ...873L...3B
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Document Object Identifer DOI
doi:10.26093/cds/vizier.18739003

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2020-09-08T08:19:18Z
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2020-09-08T08:19:18Z
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