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A global look into the world of interacting supernovae

Anjasha Gangopadhyay, Kuntal Misra, Koji Kawabata, Raya Dastidar, Mridweeka Singh

Published 2022-03-13Version 1

Interacting supernovae (SNe) IIn and Ibn show narrow emission lines and have always been a mysterious and unsolved genre in SNe physics. We present a comprehensive analysis of the temporal and spectroscopic behaviour of a group of interacting SNe~IIn and Ibn. We choose SNe~2012ab, 2020cui, 2020rc and 2019uo as representative members of these SN sub-types to probe the nature of explosion. Our study reveals that SNe~IIn are heterogeneous, bright depicting multi-staged temporal evolution while SNe~Ibn are moreover homogeneous, comparatively fainter than SNe~IIn and short lived, but limited in sample to firmly constrain the homogeneity. The spectroscopic features display a great diversity in H$\alpha$ and He profiles for both SNe~IIn and Ibn. The representative SN~Ibn also show flash ionisation signatures of CIII and NIII. Modelling of H$\alpha$ reveals that SNe~IIn have in general an asymmetric CSM which interacts with SN ejecta resulting in diversity in H$\alpha$ profiles.

Comments: 9 pages, 8 figures, Accepted for Special Issue of Journal of Astrophysics and Astronomy, 2022, Astrophysical jets and observational facilities: National perspective, 05 -09 April 2021, ARIES Nainital
Categories: astro-ph.HE
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