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Close, bright and boxy: the superluminous SN 2018hti




AuthorsFiore A., Benetti S., Nicholl M., Reguitti A., Cappellaro E., Campana S., Bose S., Paraskeva E., Berger E., Bravo T. M., Burke J., Cai Y.-Z., Chen T.-W., Chen P., Ciolfi R., Dong S., Gomez S., Gromadzki M., Gutiérrez C. P., Hiramatsu D., Hosseinzadeh G., Howell D. A., Jerkstrand A., Kankare E., Kozyreva A., Maguire K., McCully C., Ochner P., Pellegrino C., Pignata G., Post R. S., Rosa N. E., Shahbandeh M., Schuldt S., Thomas B. P., Tomasella L., Vinkó J., Vogl C., Wheeler J. C., Young D. R.

Publication year2022

JournalMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

Volume512

Issue3

First page 4484

Last page4502

eISSN1365-2966

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stac744

Web address https://academic.oup.com/mnras/article-abstract/512/3/4484/6549929

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/68078955


Abstract

SN~2018hti was a very nearby (z=0.0614) superluminous supernova with an exceedingly bright absolute magnitude of -22.2 mag in r-band at maximum. The densely sampled pre-maximum light curves of SN~2018hti show a slow luminosity evolution and constrain the rise time to ~50 rest-frame days. We fitted synthetic light curves to the photometry to infer the physical parameters of the explosion of SN 2018hti for both the magnetar and the CSM-interaction scenarios. We conclude that one of two mechanisms could be powering the luminosity of SN 2018hti; interaction with ~10 Msun of circumstellar material or a magnetar with a magnetic field of B_p~1.3e13 G and initial period of P_spin~1.8 ms. From the nebular spectrum modelling we infer that SN 2018hti likely results from the explosion of a ~40 Msun progenitor star.


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