2019ApJ...887...75T


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2019ApJ...887...75T - Astrophys. J., 887, 75-75 (2019/December-2)

Supernova 2014C: ongoing interaction with extended circumstellar material with silicate dust.

TINYANONT S., LAU R.M., KASLIWAL M.M., MAEDA K., SMITH N., FOX O.D., GEHRZ R.D., DE K., JENCSON J., BALLY J. and MASCI F.

Abstract (from CDS):

Supernova (SN) 2014C is unique: a seemingly typical hydrogen-poor SN that started to interact with a dense, hydrogen-rich circumstellar medium (CSM) ∼100 days post-explosion. The delayed interaction suggests a detached CSM shell, unlike in a typical SN IIn where the CSM is much closer and the interaction commences earlier post-explosion, indicating a different mass-loss history. We present infrared observations of SN 2014C 1-5 yr post-explosion, including uncommon 9.7 µm imaging with COMICS on the Subaru telescope. Spectroscopy shows the intermediate-width He I 1.083 µm emission from the interacting region up to the latest epoch 1639 days post-explosion. The last Spitzer/IRAC photometry at 1920 days confirms ongoing CSM interaction. The 1-10 µm spectral energy distributions (SEDs) can be explained by a dust model with a mixture of 62% carbonaceous and 38% silicate dust, pointing to a chemically inhomogeneous CSM. The inference of silicate dust is the first among interacting SNe. An SED model with purely carbonaceous CSM dust, while possible, requires more than 0.22 M of dust, an order of magnitude larger than what has been observed in any SNe at this epoch. The light curve beyond 500 days is well fit by an interaction model with a wind-driven CSM and a mass-loss rate of ∼10–3 M yr–1, which presents an additional CSM density component exterior to the constant-density shell reported previously in the literature. SN 2014C could originate in a binary system, similar to RY Scuti, which would explain the observed chemical and density profile inhomogeneity in the CSM.

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Journal keyword(s): Core-collapse supernovae - Stellar mass loss

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/ApJ/887/75): table2.dat sp/*>

Simbad objects: 18

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Number of rows : 18
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 M 1 SNR 05 34 30.9 +22 00 53           ~ 6199 1
2 * alf Ori s*r 05 55 10.30536 +07 24 25.4304 4.38 2.27 0.42 -1.17 -2.45 M1-M2Ia-Iab 1673 0
3 SN 2006jd SN* 08 02 07.43 +00 48 31.5   22.5 21.8 20.4 21.3 SNIIn 112 1
4 SN 2006jc SN* 09 17 20.78 +41 54 32.7     13.8     SNIbn 343 1
5 SN 2005ip SN* 09 32 06.42 +08 26 44.4 18.1 18.7 18.5     SNII 191 1
6 SN 2010jl SN* 09 42 53.33 +09 29 41.8           SNIIn 293 1
7 HD 90177 s*b 10 22 53.8430096928 -59 37 28.363616256 9.16 9.66 8 8.15   LBV 326 0
8 * eta Car Em* 10 45 03.545808 -59 41 03.95124 6.37 7.03 6.48 6.123 4.41 LBV 2442 0
9 MR 35 s*b 11 08 40.0634208096 -60 42 51.721320060   12.33 10.20 11.66   LBV 125 0
10 SN 1995N SN* 14 49 28.29 -10 10 14.0     17.5     SNIIn 156 1
11 SN 2004dk SN* 16 21 48.93 -02 16 17.3   17.789 17.6     SNIb 81 1
12 V* RY Sct Be* 18 25 31.4771300232 -12 41 24.192361500 10.25 10.38 9.12 9.46   O9.7Ibep 300 2
13 HD 203856 * 21 23 35.5297279464 +40 01 07.023676800   7.33 7.21     A0V 84 0
14 SN 2001em SN* 21 42 23.6093 +12 29 50.300     18.6     SNIc: 83 1
15 * 5 Lac s*r 22 29 31.8281552924 +47 42 24.861238614 7.15 6.05 4.37 2.98 1.91 K9Ia+B2V 142 0
16 NGC 7331 LIN 22 37 04.0506038088 +34 24 56.800076508 10.65 10.35 9.48     ~ 1228 2
17 SN 2014C SN* 22 37 05.60 +34 24 31.9           SNIb 123 1
18 HD 219290 * 23 14 14.3818844736 +50 37 04.421676360 6.250 6.300 6.310     A0V 40 0

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