A Multiwavelength View of the Rapidly Evolving SN 2018ivc: An Analog of SN IIb 1993J but Powered Primarily by Circumstellar Interaction
Maeda Keiichi; Chandra Poonam; Moriya Takashi J; Reguitti Andrea; Ryder Stuart; Matsuoka Tomoki; Michiyama Tomonari; Pignata Giuliano; Hiramatsu Daichi; Bostroem K Azalee; Kundu Esha; Kuncarayakti Hanindyo; Bersten Melina C; Pooley David; Lee Shiu-Hang; Patnaude Daniel; Rodriguez Osmar; Folatelli Gaston
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2023030229150
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SN 2018ivc is an unusual Type II supernova (SN II). It is a variant of SNe IIL, which might represent a transitional case between SNe IIP with a massive H-rich envelope and SNe IIb with only a small amount of the H-rich envelope. However, SN 2018ivc shows an optical light-curve evolution more complicated than that of canonical SNe IIL. In this paper, we present the results of prompt follow-up observations of SN 2018ivc with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array. Its synchrotron emission is similar to that of SN IIb 1993J, suggesting that it is intrinsically an SN IIb-like explosion of an He star with a modest (similar to 0.5-1M⊙) extended H-rich envelope. Its radio, optical, and X-ray light curves are explained primarily by the interaction between the SN ejecta and the circumstellar material (CSM); we thus suggest that it is a rare example (and the first involving the "canonical" SN IIb ejecta) for which the multiwavelength emission is powered mainly by the SN-CSM interaction. The inner CSM density, reflecting the progenitor activity in the final decade, is comparable to that of SN IIb 2013cu, which shows a flash spectral feature. The outer CSM density, and therefore the mass-loss rate in the final similar to 200 yr, is higher than that of SN 1993J by a factor of similar to 5. We suggest that SN 2018ivc represents a missing link between SNe IIP and SNe IIb/Ib/Ic in the binary evolution scenario.
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