Unmasking the Supernova Impostors
C. S. Kochanek (1, 2), D. M. Szczygiel (1, 2), K. Z. Stanek (1, and 2) ((1) Department of Astronomy, The Ohio State University (2) Center for, Cosmology, AstroParticle Physics, The Ohio State University)

TL;DR
This paper reviews supernova impostors, comparing observations with the standard model, and identifies two distinct classes with different physical mechanisms, emphasizing the importance of IR data for understanding their durations and energetics.
Contribution
It challenges the canonical supernova impostor model by revealing inconsistencies and proposing two distinct classes based on IR observations and physical mechanisms.
Findings
Some impostors show dust emission inconsistent with the standard model.
Two classes of impostors are identified with different physical origins.
IR observations are crucial for characterizing transient durations and energies.
Abstract
(ABRIDGED) The canonical picture of a supernova impostor is a -11 < M_V < -14 optical transient from a massive (M > 40Msun) star during which the star ejects a dense shell of material. Dust formed in the ejecta then obscures the star. In this picture, the geometric expansion of the shell leads to clear predictions for the evolution of the optical depths and hence the evolution of the optical through mid-IR emissions. Here we review the theory of this standard model and then examine the impostors SN1954J, SN1997bs, SN1999bw, SN2000ch, SN2001ac, SN2002bu, SN2002kg and SN2003gm, as well as the potential archetype eta Carinae. SN1999bw, SN2000ch, SN2001ac, SN2002bu and SN2003gm all show mid-IR emission indicative of dust, and the luminosities of SN1999bw, SN2001ac, SN2002bu and SN2003gm are dominated by dust emission. The properties of these sources are broadly inconsistent with the…
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