SN Hunt 248: a super-Eddington outburst from a massive cool hypergiant
Jon C. Mauerhan, Schuyler D. Van Dyk, Melissa L Graham, WeiKang Zheng,, Kelsey I. Clubb, Alexei V. Filippenko, Stefano Valenti, Peter J. Brown,, Nathan Smith, D. Andrew Howell, Iair Arcavi

TL;DR
SN Hunt 248 is a super-Eddington outburst from a massive cool hypergiant, providing evidence that such stars can produce luminous eruptions similar to LBV outbursts and challenging existing stellar evolution models.
Contribution
This study presents the first detailed observation of a cool hypergiant undergoing a giant eruption akin to LBV outbursts, linking hypergiants and LBVs and highlighting super-Eddington phenomena.
Findings
SN Hunt 248 reached a peak magnitude of about -15.
The progenitor was a luminous, massive hypergiant with dense winds.
The eruption likely involved circumstellar interaction and super-Eddington luminosity.
Abstract
We present photometric and spectroscopic observations of SN Hunt 248, a new supernova (SN) impostor in NGC 5806, which began a multi-stage outburst in 2014 May. The initial '2014a' discovery brightening exhibited an absolute magnitude of M~-12 and the spectral characteristics of a cool dense outflow, including P-Cygni lines of Fe II, H I, Na I, and strong line blanketing from metals. The source rapidly climbed and peaked near M~-15 mag after two additional weeks. During this bright '2014b' phase the spectrum became dominated by Balmer emission and a stronger blue continuum, similar to the SN impostor SN 1997bs. Archival images from the Hubble Space Telescope between 1997 and 2005 reveal a luminous (4e5 Lsun) variable precursor star. Its location on the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram is consistent with a massive (M_init~30 Msun) cool hypergiant having an extremely dense wind and an…
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TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
