Catching a star before explosion: the luminous blue variable progenitor of SN 2015bh
Ioana Boian, Jose Groh (Trinity College Dublin)

TL;DR
This study analyzes the pre-explosion spectrum of SN 2015bh using radiative transfer simulations, suggesting its progenitor was a luminous blue variable or possibly a Wolf-Rayet star, with implications for understanding its explosion mechanism.
Contribution
It provides detailed modeling of SN 2015bh's progenitor, revealing its physical properties and wind characteristics, and discusses its possible nature as an LBV or Wolf-Rayet star.
Findings
Progenitor had an effective temperature between 8700 and 10000 K.
Wind mass-loss rate was approximately 6e-4 to 1.5e-3 Msun/yr.
Progenitor was likely a warm luminous blue variable of at least 35 Msun.
Abstract
In this paper we analyse the pre-explosion spectrum of SN2015bh by performing radiative transfer simulations using the CMFGEN code. This object has attracted significant attention due to its remarkable similarity to SN2009ip in both its pre- and post-explosion behaviour. They seem to belong to a class of events for which the fate as a genuine core-collapse supernova or a non-terminal explosion is still under debate. Our CMFGEN models suggest that the progenitor of SN2015bh had an effective temperature between 8700 and 10000 K, luminosity in the range ~ 1.8-4.74e6 Lsun, contained at least 25% H in mass at the surface, and half-solar Fe abundances. The results also show that the progenitor of SN 2015bh generated an extended wind with a mass-loss rate of ~ 6e-4 to 1.5e-3 Msun/yr and a velocity of 1000 km/s. We determined that the wind extended to at least 2.57e14 cm and lasted for at least…
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