2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2203.15194
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Evolution of A Peculiar Type Ibn Supernova SN 2019wep

Anjasha Gangopadhyay,
Kuntal Misra,
Griffin Hosseinzadeh
et al.

Abstract: We present a high-cadence short term photometric and spectroscopic monitoring campaign of a type Ibn SN 2019wep, which is one of the rare SN Ibn after SNe 2010al and 2019uo to display signatures of flash ionization (He II, C III, N III). We compare the decline rates and rise time of SN 2019wep with other SNe Ibn and fast transients. The post-peak decline in all bands (0.1 mag d −1 ) are consistent with SNe Ibn but less than the fast transients. On the other hand, the ∆m 15 values are slightly lower than the av… Show more

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“…The different outcomes of such evolution can produce various light or dense CSM, e.g. Andrews & Smith (2018); Gangopadhyay et al (2022). Several multi-peaked SNe were observed in the last decade without clearly identified progenitors.…”
Section: Discovering Other Multi-peaked Supernovaementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The different outcomes of such evolution can produce various light or dense CSM, e.g. Andrews & Smith (2018); Gangopadhyay et al (2022). Several multi-peaked SNe were observed in the last decade without clearly identified progenitors.…”
Section: Discovering Other Multi-peaked Supernovaementioning
confidence: 99%