Intermediate-luminosity red transients: spectrophotometric properties and connection to electron-capture supernova explosions
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Cai, Y-Z
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Pastorello, A.
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Fraser, M.
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Botticella, M. T.
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Elías Rosa, N.
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Wang, L-Z
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Kotak, R.
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Benetti, S.
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Cappellaro, E.
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Turatto, M.
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Reguitti, A.
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Mattila, S.
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Smartt, S. J.
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Ashall, C.
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Benítez, S.
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Chen, T-W
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Harutyunyan, A.
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Kankare, E.
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Lundqvist, P.
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Mazzali, P. A.
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Morales Garoffolo, A.
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Ochner, P.
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Pignata, G.
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Prentice, S. J.
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Reynolds, T. M.
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Shu, X-W
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Stritzinger, M. D.
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Tartaglia, L.
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Terreran, G.
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Tomasella, L.
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Valenti, S.
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Valerin, G.
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Wang, G-J
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Wang, X-F
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Borsato, L.
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Callis, E.
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Cannizzaro, G.
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Chen, S.
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Congiu, Enrico
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Ergon, M.
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Galbany, L.
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Gal Yam, A.
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Gao, X.
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Gromadzki, M.
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Holmbo, S.
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Huang, F.
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Inserra, C.
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Itagaki, K.
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Kostrzewa Rutkowska, Z.
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Maguire, K.
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Margheim, S.
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Moran, S.
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Onori, F.
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Carracedo, A. Sagues
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Smith, K. W.
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Sollerman, J.
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Somero, A.
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Wang, B.
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Young, D. R.
Admission date
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2022-06-15T21:00:46Z
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2022-06-15T21:00:46Z
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2021
Cita de ítem
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A&A 654, A157(2021)
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10.1051/0004-6361/202141078
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/186069
Abstract
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We present the spectroscopic and photometric study of five intermediate-luminosity red transients (ILRTs), namely AT 2010dn, AT 2012jc, AT
2013la, AT 2013lb, and AT 2018aes. They share common observational properties and belong to a family of objects similar to the prototypical
ILRT SN 2008S. These events have a rise time that is less than 15 days and absolute peak magnitudes of between −11.5 and −14.5 mag. Their
pseudo-bolometric light curves peak in the range 0.5–9.0 × 1040 erg s−1
and their total radiated energies are on the order of (0.3–3) × 1047 erg.
After maximum brightness, the light curves show a monotonic decline or a plateau, resembling those of faint supernovae IIL or IIP, respectively.
At late phases, the light curves flatten, roughly following the slope of the 56Co decay. If the late-time power source is indeed radioactive decay,
these transients produce 56Ni masses on the order of 10−4
to 10−3 M . The spectral energy distribution of our ILRT sample, extending from the
optical to the mid-infrared (MIR) domain, reveals a clear IR excess soon after explosion and non-negligible MIR emission at very late phases. The
spectra show prominent H lines in emission with a typical velocity of a few hundred km s−1
, along with Ca II features. In particular, the [Ca ii]
λ7291,7324 doublet is visible at all times, which is a characteristic feature for this family of transients. The identified progenitor of SN 2008S,
which is luminous in archival Spitzer MIR images, suggests an intermediate-mass precursor star embedded in a dusty cocoon. We propose the
explosion of a super-asymptotic giant branch star forming an electron-capture supernova as a plausible explanation for these events.
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China Postdoctoral Science Foundation 2021M691821
National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) 12033003
11633002
11325313
11761141001
National Program on Key Research and Development Project 2016YFA0400803
National Science Foundation (NSF) AST-1911225
AST-1813176
AST-2008108
AST-1238877
National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) 11803021
Startup Fund for Youngman Research at SJTU
H2020 ERC grant 758638
Science Foundation Ireland
PRIN-INAF 2017 of Toward
Ministry of Education, Universities and Research (MIUR) 20179ZF5KS
Agenzia Spaziale Italiana (ASI) 2013-016-R.0
Spanish Government RYC2019-027683
Spanish MICIU project PID2020-115253GA-I00
Jenny and Antti Wihuri foundation
Vilho, Yrjo and Kalle Vaisala foundation
ANID BECAS/DOCTORADO NACIONAL 21202412
Polish NCN MAESTRO grant 2014/14/A/ST9/00121
Villum Fonden 13261
28021
Independent Research Fund Denmark 8021-00170B
Chinese Academy of Sciences
2014-2020 ERDF Operational Programme
Department of Economy, Knowledge, Business and University of the Regional Government of Andalusia FEDER-UCA18-107404
ANID project Basal AFB-170002
Magnus Ehrnrooth Foundation
Public ESO Spectroscopic Survey for Transient Objects - PESSTO 184.D-1140
188.D-3003
Instrument Centre for Danish Astrophysics (IDA)
University of Copenhagen
NOTSA
UK Research & Innovation (UKRI)
Science & Technology Facilities Council (STFC)
National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA)
NN12AR55G
80NSSC18K0284
80NSSC18K1575
Kepler/K2 grant J1944/80NSSC19K0112
HST GO-15889
UK Research & Innovation (UKRI)
Science & Technology Facilities Council (STFC) ST/T000198/1
ST/S006109/1
National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA) NNX08AR22G
Xinjiang Astronomical Observatory of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
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en
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EDP
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