SN 2009ip \'a la PESSTO: No evidence for core-collapse yet
Morgan Fraser, Cosimo Inserra, Anders Jerkstrand, Rubina Kotak,, Giuliano Pignata, Stefano Benetti, Maria-Teresa Botticella, Filomena Bufano,, Michael Childress, Seppo Mattila, Andrea Pastorello, Stephen J. Smartt,, Massimo Turatto, Fang Yuan, Joe P. Anderson

TL;DR
This study presents detailed observations of SN 2009ip, showing no evidence of core-collapse, and suggests its eruptions may be due to pulsational-pair instability rather than a terminal supernova explosion.
Contribution
The paper provides comprehensive spectral and photometric data of SN 2009ip, supporting the pulsational-pair instability scenario over core-collapse for this transient.
Findings
No nucleosynthesized material detected in late spectra
Luminosity likely from colliding ejecta converting kinetic energy
Ejected material consistent with pulsational-pair instability
Abstract
We present observations of the interacting transient SN 2009ip, from the start of the outburst in October 2012 until the end of the 2012 observing season. The transient reached a peak of =-17.7 mag before fading rapidly, with a total integrated luminosity of 1.9 erg over the period of August-December 2012. The optical and near infrared spectra are dominated by narrow emission lines, signaling a dense circumstellar environment, together with multiple components of broad emission and absorption in H and He at velocities between 0.5-1.2 km s\. We see no evidence for nucleosynthesized material in SN 2009ip, even in late-time pseudo-nebular spectra. We set a limit of 0.02 M\ on the mass of any synthesized Ni from the late time lightcurve. A simple model for the narrow Balmer lines is presented, and used to derive number densities for…
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