SN 2009N: linking normal and subluminous Type II-P SNe
Author
- Takats, K.;
- Pumo, M. L.;
- Elías-Rosa, N.;
- Pastorello, A.;
- Pignata Libralato, Giuliano;
- Paillas, E.;
- Zampieri, L.;
- Anderson, J. P.;
- Vinko, J.;
- Benetti, S.;
- Botticella, María Teresa;
- Bufano, Filomena;
- Campillay, A.;
- Cartier Ugarte, Regis;
- Ergon, M.;
- Folatelli, Gastón;
- Foley, R. J.;
- Forster, Francisco;
- Hamuy Wackenhut, Mario;
- Hentunen, V.-P.;
- Kankare, E.;
- Leloudas, G.;
- Morrell, N.;
- Nissinen, M.;
- Phillips, M. M.;
- Smartt, S. J.;
- Stritzinger, M.;
- Taubenberger, S.;
- Valenti, S.;
- Van Dyk, S. D.;
- Haislip, Joshua B.;
- LaCluyze, Aaron P.;
- Moore, J. P.;
- Reichart, D.;
Abstract
We present ultraviolet, optical, near-infrared photometry and spectroscopy of SN 2009N in NGC 4487. This object is a Type II-P supernova with spectra resembling those of subluminous II-P supernovae, while its bolometric luminosity is similar to that of the intermediate-luminosity SN 2008in. We created SYNOW models of the plateau phase spectra for line identification and to measure the expansion velocity. In the near-infrared spectra we find signs indicating possible weak interaction between the supernova ejecta and the pre-existing circumstellar material. These signs are also present in the previously unpublished near-infrared spectra of SN 2008in. The distance to SN 2009N is determined via the expanding photosphere method and the standard candle method as D = 21.6 ± 1.1 Mpc. The produced nickel-mass is estimated to be ∼0.020 ± 0.004 M⊙. We infer the physical properties of the progenitor at the explosion through hydrodynamical modelling of the observables. We find the values of the total energy as ∼0.48 × 1051 erg, the ejected mass as ∼11.5 M⊙, and the initial radius as ∼287 R⊙.
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Arrtículo de publicación ISI.
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MNRAS 438, 368–387 (2014)
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