Transitional events in the spectrophotometric regime between stripped envelope and superluminous supernovae




Prentice SJ, Inserra C, Schulze S, Nicholl M, Mazzali PA, Vergani SD, Galbany L, Anderson JP, Ashall C, Chen TW, Deckers M, Mancheno MD, Diaz RG, Gonzalez-Gaitan S, Gromadzki M, Gutierrez CP, Harvey L, Kozyreva A, Magee MR, Maguire K, Muller-Bravo TE, Torres SM, Pessi PJ, Sollerman J, Teffs J, Terwel JH, Young DR

PublisherOXFORD UNIV PRESS

2021

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY

MON NOT R ASTRON SOC

stab2864

508

3

4342

4358

17

0035-8711

1365-2966

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stab2864

https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/68415137



The division between stripped-envelope supernovae (SE-SNe) and superluminous supernovae (SLSNe) is not well-defined in either photometric or spectroscopic space. While a sharp luminosity threshold has been suggested, there remains an increasing number of transitional objects that reach this threshold without the spectroscopic signatures common to SLSNe. In this work, we present data and analysis on four SNe transitional between SE-SNe and SLSNe; the He-poor SNe 2019dwa and 2019cri, and the He-rich SNe 2019hge and 2019unb. Each object displays long-lived and variable photometric evolution with luminosities around the SLSN threshold of M-r < -19.8 mag. Spectroscopically however, these objects are similar to SE-SNe, with line velocities lower than either SE-SNe and SLSNe, and thus represent an interesting case of rare transitional events.

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