Multiwavelength monitoring of the type Ib SN 2014C Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Thomas B.P.
  2. Wheeler J.C.
  3. Dwarkadas V.V.
  4. Stockdale C.
  5. Vinko J.,Pooley D.
  6. Xu Y.
  7. Zeimann G.
  8. MacQueen P.
  9. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

SN 2014C was originally classified as a Type Ib supernova, but at phase {phi}=127d, post-explosion strong H{alpha} emission was observed. SN 2014C has since been observed in radio, infrared, optical and X-ray bands. Here we present new optical spectroscopic and photometric data spanning {phi}=947-2494d post-explosion. We address the evolution of the broadened H{alpha} emission line, as well as broad [OIII] emission and other lines. We also conduct a parallel analysis of all publicly available multiwavelength data. From our spectra, we find a nearly constant H{alpha} FWHM velocity width of ~2000km/s that is significantly lower than that of other broadened atomic transitions (~3000-7000km/s) present in our spectra ([OI]{lambda}6300; [OIII]{lambda}{lambda}4959,5007; HeI{lambda}7065; [CaII]{lambda}{lambda}7291,7324). The late radio data demand a fast forward shock (~10000km/s at {phi}=1700d) in rarified matter that contrasts with the modest velocity of the H{alpha}. We propose that the infrared flux originates from a toroidal-like structure of hydrogen surrounding the progenitor system, while later emission at other wavelengths (radio, X-ray) likely originates predominantly from the reverse shock in the ejecta and the forward shock in the quasi-spherical progenitor He-wind. We propose that the H{alpha} emission arises in the boundary layer between the ejecta and torus. We also consider the possible roles of a pulsar and a binary companion.

Keywords
  1. supernovae
  2. visible-astronomy
  3. spectroscopy
  4. x-ray-sources
  5. radio-sources
  6. infrared-photometry
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2022ApJ...930...57T
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2024-04-29T10:05:47Z
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