SN 2007od: A Type IIP SN with Circumstellar Interaction
J.E. Andrews, J.S. Gallagher, Geoffrey C. Clayton, B.E.K. Sugerman,, J.P. Chatelain, J. Clem, D.L. Welch, M.J. Barlow, B. Ercolano, J. Fabbri, R., Wesson, and M. Meixner

TL;DR
SN 2007od is a rare Type IIP supernova exhibiting circumstellar interaction, dust formation, and spectral evolution similar to Type IIn SNe, with unique features like a steep brightness decline and evidence of a light echo.
Contribution
This study provides detailed observations and modeling of SN 2007od's spectral evolution, dust formation, and circumstellar interaction, highlighting its unique characteristics among Type IIP supernovae.
Findings
Steep brightness decline (~4.5 mag) indicating low 56Ni mass.
Detection of new dust formation before day 232.
Evidence of a light echo affecting late-time lightcurve.
Abstract
SN 2007od exhibits characteristics that have rarely been seen in a Type IIP supernova (SN). Optical V band photometry reveals a very steep brightness decline between the plateau and nebular phases of ~4.5 mag, likely due to SN 2007od containing a low mass of 56Ni. The optical spectra show an evolution from normal Type IIP with broad Halpha emission, to a complex, four component Halpha emission profile exhibiting asymmetries caused by dust extinction after day 232. This is similar to the spectral evolution of the Type IIn SN 1998S, although no early-time narrow (~200 km s-1) Halpha component was present in SN 2007od. In both SNe, the intermediate-width Halpha emission components are thought to arise in the interaction between the ejecta and its circumstellar medium (CSM). SN 2007od also shows a mid-IR excess due to new dust. The evolution of the Halpha profile and the presence of the…
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