DES16C3cje: A low-luminosity, long-lived supernova
Résumé
We present DES16C3cje, a low-luminosity, long-lived type II supernova (SN II) at redshift 0.0618, detected by the Dark Energy Survey (DES). DES16C3cje is a unique SN. The spectra are characterized by extremely narrow photospheric lines corresponding to very low expansion velocities of ≲1500 km s^−1, and the light curve shows an initial peak that fades after 50 d before slowly rebrightening over a further 100 d to reach an absolute brightness of M_r ∼ −15.5 mag. The decline rate of the late-time light curve is then slower than that expected from the powering by radioactive decay of ^56Co, but is comparable to that expected from accretion power. Comparing the bolometric light curve with hydrodynamical models, we find that DES16C3cje can be explained by either (i) a low explosion energy (0.11 foe) and relatively large ^56Ni production of 0.075 M_⊙ from an ∼15 M_⊙ red supergiant progenitor typical of other SNe II, or (ii) a relatively compact ∼40 M_⊙ star, explosion energy of 1 foe, and 0.08 M_⊙ of ^56Ni. Both scenarios require additional energy input to explain the late-time light curve, which is consistent with fallback accretion at a rate of ∼0.5 × 10^−8 M_⊙ s^−1.
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