2019MNRAS.486.2850D


Query : 2019MNRAS.486.2850D

2019MNRAS.486.2850D - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 486, 2850-2872 (2019/June-3)

SN 2016B a.k.a. ASASSN-16ab: a transitional Type II supernova.

DASTIDAR R., MISRA K., SINGH M., SAHU D.K., PASTORELLO A., GANGOPADHYAY A., TOMASELLA L., BENETTI S., TERRERAN G., SANWAL P., KUMAR B., SINGH A., KUMAR B., ANUPAMA G.C. and PANDEY S.B.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present photometry, polarimetry, and spectroscopy of the Type II supernova ASASSN-16ab/SN 2016B in PGC 037392. The photometric and spectroscopic follow-up commenced about 2 weeks after shock breakout and continued until nearly 6 months. The light curve of SN 2016B exhibits intermediate properties between those of Type IIP and IIL. The early decline is steep (1.68 ± 0.10 mag 100 d–1), followed by a shallower plateau phase (0.47 ± 0.24 mag 100 d–1). The optically thick phase lasts for 118 d, similar to Type IIP. The 56Ni mass estimated from the radioactive tail of the bolometric light curve is 0.082 ± 0.019 M. High-velocity component contributing to the absorption trough of H α and H β in the photospheric spectra are identified from the spectral modelling from about 57-97 d after the outburst, suggesting a possible SN ejecta and circumstellar material interaction. Such high-velocity features are common in the spectra of Type IIL supernovae. By modelling the true bolometric light curve of SN 2016B, we estimated a total ejected mass of ∼15 M, kinetic energy of ∼1.4 foe, and an initial radius of ∼400 R.

Abstract Copyright: © 2019 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): techniques: photometric - techniques: polarimetric - techniques: spectroscopic - supernovae: general - supernovae: individual: ASASSN-16ab/SN 2016B - galaxies: individual: PGC 037392

Simbad objects: 27

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Number of rows : 27
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 74 G 01 36 41.7451236624 +15 47 01.107512304 10.52 10.00 9.46 9.16   ~ 1736 1
2 SN 2013ej SN* 01 36 48.16 +15 45 31.0           SNIIP 200 0
3 V* CC Cas SB* 03 14 05.3361655368 +59 33 48.485582712 7.07 7.56 7.08     O8.5III(n)((f)) 293 0
4 UGC 2890 AG? 03 56 04.12 +72 55 16.9   14.7       ~ 38 0
5 SN 2009bw SN* 03 56 06.92 +72 55 40.9           SNII 64 1
6 HD 25443 * 04 06 08.0655259656 +62 06 06.607649268 6.45 6.998 6.766     B0.5III 144 0
7 SN 1999em SN* 04 41 27.04 -02 51 45.2   13.79 13.7     SNIIP 674 1
8 NGC 1637 Sy2 04 41 28.1926876152 -02 51 28.667815488   11.4   11.0 11.3 ~ 418 0
9 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 17434 0
10 SN 1987A SN* 05 35 28.020 -69 16 11.07           SNIIpec 4938 2
11 2MASS J07371703+6535579 HXB 07 37 17.0432126424 +65 35 57.826001220           SNIIP 279 1
12 SN 2013hj SN* 09 12 06.29 -15 25 46.0           SNII 13 1
13 SN 2012aw SN* 10 43 53.735 +11 40 17.63       15   SNIIP 204 1
14 SN 2014G SN* 10 54 34.13 +54 17 56.9           SNIIL 62 1
15 SN 2016B SN* 11 55 04.245 +01 43 06.77           SNII 7 0
16 Z 12-116 AG? 11 55 04.926 +01 43 11.44   14.90       ~ 39 0
17 SN 2009dd SN* 12 05 34.10 +50 32 18.6           SNII 39 1
18 NGC 4088 GiP 12 05 34.2230093952 +50 32 21.064017876   11.2       ~ 407 1
19 SN 2005af SN* 13 04 44.06 -49 33 59.8     12.8     SNIIP 63 1
20 SN 1986G SN* 13 25 36.46 -43 01 53.6   12.45 11.44     SNIapec 408 1
21 SN 2013by SN* 16 59 02.43 -60 11 41.8           SNII 64 1
22 ESO 138-10 GiG 16 59 02.952 -60 12 57.67   11.57   10.52 10.7 ~ 68 0
23 SN 2016esw SN* 18 58 04.090 +43 56 22.60           SNII 13 0
24 NGC 6946 H2G 20 34 52.332 +60 09 13.24   10.5       ~ 2529 2
25 SN 2004et SN* 20 35 25.33 +60 07 17.7   12.88       SNIIP 489 1
26 UGC 12846 AG? 23 55 46.025 +18 25 33.60   17       ~ 61 0
27 SN 2007od SN* 23 55 48.68 +18 24 54.8       14.4   SNIIP 130 1

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