The Extremely Metal-poor SN 2023ufx: A Local Analog to High-redshift Type II Supernovae
Michael A. Tucker,
Jason Hinkle,
Charlotte R. Angus
et al.
Abstract:We present extensive observations of the Type II supernova (SN II) SN 2023ufx, which is likely the most metal-poor SN II observed to date. It exploded in the outskirts of a low-metallicity (Z
host ∼ 0.1 Z
⊙) dwarf (M
g
= −13.39 ± 0.16 mag, r
proj ∼ 1 kpc) galaxy. The explosion is luminous, peaking at M
g
≈ −18.5 mag, and shows rapid evolutio… Show more
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