Gaia17biu/SN 2017egm in NGC 3191: The Closest Hydrogen-poor Superluminous Supernova to Date Is in a "Normal," Massive, Metal-rich Spiral Galaxy
Shappee BJ; Mauerhan J; Pooley D; Hu SM; Davis S; Stanek KZ; Bose S; Herczeg GJ; de Jaeger T; Hestenes J; Hsiao EY; Falco E; Hosseinzadeh G; Lundqvist P; Brown PJ; Jeffers B; Woo JH; Ochner P; Lau MW; Elias-Rosa N; Benetti S; Koff RA; Kumar S; Prentice S; Ashall C; Gall C; Jaejin S; Zheng WK; Stassun KG; Fraser M; Chen P; Holoien TWS; Rudy RJ; Kochanek CS; Brink TG; Cai Z; Villanueva S; Filippenko AV; Yunus S; Kurtenkov A; Post R; Dong SB; Mutel R; Gaudi BS; Cappellaro E; Somero A; Shahbandeh M; Mattila S; Reynolds T; Beswick RJ; Pastorello A; Valenti S; Romero-Canizales C; Thompson TA; Stritzinger MD; Prieto JL; Tomasella L; Grupe D
Gaia17biu/SN 2017egm in NGC 3191: The Closest Hydrogen-poor Superluminous Supernova to Date Is in a "Normal," Massive, Metal-rich Spiral Galaxy
Shappee BJ
Mauerhan J
Pooley D
Hu SM
Davis S
Stanek KZ
Bose S
Herczeg GJ
de Jaeger T
Hestenes J
Hsiao EY
Falco E
Hosseinzadeh G
Lundqvist P
Brown PJ
Jeffers B
Woo JH
Ochner P
Lau MW
Elias-Rosa N
Benetti S
Koff RA
Kumar S
Prentice S
Ashall C
Gall C
Jaejin S
Zheng WK
Stassun KG
Fraser M
Chen P
Holoien TWS
Rudy RJ
Kochanek CS
Brink TG
Cai Z
Villanueva S
Filippenko AV
Yunus S
Kurtenkov A
Post R
Dong SB
Mutel R
Gaudi BS
Cappellaro E
Somero A
Shahbandeh M
Mattila S
Reynolds T
Beswick RJ
Pastorello A
Valenti S
Romero-Canizales C
Thompson TA
Stritzinger MD
Prieto JL
Tomasella L
Grupe D
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2021042718885
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Hydrogen-poor superluminous supernovae (SLSNe-I) have been predominantly found in low-metallicity, star-forming dwarf galaxies. Here we identify Gaia17biu/SN 2017egm as an SLSN-I occurring in a "normal" spiral galaxy (NGC 3191) in terms of stellar mass (several times 10(10) M-circle dot) and metallicity (roughly solar). At redshift z = 0.031, Gaia17biu is also the lowest-redshift SLSN-I to date, and the absence of a larger population of SLSNe-I in dwarf galaxies of similar redshift suggests that metallicity is likely less important to the production of SLSNe-I than previously believed. With the smallest distance and highest apparent brightness for an SLSN-I, we are able to study Gaia17biu in unprecedented detail. Its pre-peak near-ultraviolet to optical color is similar to that of Gaia16apd and among the bluest observed for an SLSN-I, while its peak luminosity (M-g = -21 mag) is substantially lower than that of Gaia16apd. Thanks to the high signal-to-noise ratios of our spectra, we identify several new spectroscopic features that may help to probe the properties of these enigmatic explosions. We detect polarization at the similar to 0.5% level that is not strongly dependent on wavelength, suggesting a modest, global departure from spherical symmetry. In addition, we put the tightest upper limit yet on the radio luminosity of an SLSN-I with < 5.4 x 10(26) erg s(-1) Hz(-1) at 10 GHz, which is almost a factor of 40 better than previous upper limits and one of the few measured at an early stage in the evolution of an SLSN-I. This limit largely rules out an association of this SLSN-I with known populations of gamma-ray-burst-like central engines.
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