Photometric and spectroscopic evolution of the interacting transient AT 2016jbu(Gaia16cfr)
Johansson J; Schweyer T; Shahbandeh M; Rau A; O'Neill D; Inserra C; Brennan SJ; Hosseinzadeh G; Ulaczyk K; Dennefeld M; Muller-Bravo TE; Benetti S; Prieto JL; Kozlowski S; Kuncarayakti H; Nyholm A; Stritzinger MD; Hanlon L; McCully C; Galbany L; Monard B; Tartaglia L; Hiramatsu D; Hsiao E; Pietrukowicz P; Morrell N; Callis E; Stevance HF; Udalski A; Sand D; Tucker BE; Blondin S; Harrison DL; Hodgkin ST; Kotak R; Sollerman J; Cartier R; Chen P; Gromadzki M; Delgado A; Poleski R; Shappee BJ; Howell DA; Soszynski I; Eldridge JJ; Elias-Rosa N; Dong SB; Holoien TWS; Duffy P; van Leeuwen M; van Soelen B; Smartt SJ; Bento J; Skowron J; Young DR; Martin-Carrillo A; Abbot H; Bose S; Pastorello A; Fraser M; Reichart DE; Kankare E; Maguire K; Nicholl M; Wyrzykowski L; Meintjes P; Chen TW; Szymanski M; Pignata G; Brown PJ; Gutierrez CP
Photometric and spectroscopic evolution of the interacting transient AT 2016jbu(Gaia16cfr)
Johansson J
Schweyer T
Shahbandeh M
Rau A
O'Neill D
Inserra C
Brennan SJ
Hosseinzadeh G
Ulaczyk K
Dennefeld M
Muller-Bravo TE
Benetti S
Prieto JL
Kozlowski S
Kuncarayakti H
Nyholm A
Stritzinger MD
Hanlon L
McCully C
Galbany L
Monard B
Tartaglia L
Hiramatsu D
Hsiao E
Pietrukowicz P
Morrell N
Callis E
Stevance HF
Udalski A
Sand D
Tucker BE
Blondin S
Harrison DL
Hodgkin ST
Kotak R
Sollerman J
Cartier R
Chen P
Gromadzki M
Delgado A
Poleski R
Shappee BJ
Howell DA
Soszynski I
Eldridge JJ
Elias-Rosa N
Dong SB
Holoien TWS
Duffy P
van Leeuwen M
van Soelen B
Smartt SJ
Bento J
Skowron J
Young DR
Martin-Carrillo A
Abbot H
Bose S
Pastorello A
Fraser M
Reichart DE
Kankare E
Maguire K
Nicholl M
Wyrzykowski L
Meintjes P
Chen TW
Szymanski M
Pignata G
Brown PJ
Gutierrez CP
OXFORD UNIV PRESS
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2022091258624
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We present the results from a high-cadence, multiwavelength observation campaign of AT 2016jbu (aka Gaia16cfr), an interacting transient. This data set complements the current literature by adding higher cadence as well as extended coverage of the light-curve evolution and late-time spectroscopic evolution. Photometric coverage reveals that AT 2016jbu underwent significant photometric variability followed by two luminous events, the latter of which reached an absolute magnitude of M-V similar to-18.5 mag. This is similar to the transient SN 2009ip whose nature is still debated. Spectra are dominated by narrow emission lines and show a blue continuum during the peak of the second event. AT 2016jbu shows signatures of a complex, non-homogeneous circumstellar material (CSM). We see slowly evolving asymmetric hydrogen line profiles, with velocities of 500 km s(-)(1) seen in narrow emission features from a slow-moving CSM, and up to 10 000 km s(-1) seen in broad absorption from some high-velocity material. Late-time spectra (similar to+1 yr) show a lack of forbidden emission lines expected from a core-collapse supernova and are dominated by strong emission from H, He I, and Ca II. Strong asymmetric emission features, a bumpy light curve, and continually evolving spectra suggest an inhibit nebular phase. We compare the evolution of H alpha among SN 2009ip-like transients and find possible evidence for orientation angle effects. The light-curve evolution of AT 2016jbu suggests similar, but not identical, circumstellar environments to other SN 2009ip-like transients.
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- Rinnakkaistallenteet [19207]