AT 2017be - a new member of the class of Intermediate-Luminosity Red Transients
Y-Z. Cai, A. Pastorello, M. Fraser, M.T. Botticella, C. Gall, I., Arcavi, S. Benetti, E. Cappellaro, N. Elias-Rosa, J. Harmanen, G., Hosseinzadeh, D. A. Howell, J. Isern, T. Kangas, E. Kankare, H. Kuncarayakti,, P. Lundqvist, S. Mattila, C. McCully, T. M. Reynolds, A. Somero

TL;DR
This paper presents spectrophotometric observations of AT 2017be, classifying it as an Intermediate-Luminosity Red Transient likely resulting from a weak electron-capture supernova of a super-AGB star.
Contribution
It provides detailed observational data and analysis supporting the classification of AT 2017be as an ILRT and proposes its origin as an electron-capture supernova.
Findings
Lightcurve shows a fast rise, 30-day plateau, and fast decline.
Spectra dominated by Hα emission with minor evolution.
Ejected Ni-56 mass estimated at ~8×10^{-4} solar masses.
Abstract
We report the results of our spectrophotometric monitoring campaign for AT~2017be in NGC~2537. Its lightcurve reveals a fast rise to an optical maximum, followed by a plateau lasting about 30 days, and finally a fast decline. Its absolute peak magnitude ( 12 ) is fainter than that of core-collapse supernovae, and is consistent with those of supernova impostors and other Intermediate-Luminosity Optical Transients. The quasi-bolometric lightcurve peaks at 2 10 erg s, and the late-time photometry allows us to constrain an ejected Ni mass of 8 10\msun. The spectra of AT~2017be show minor evolution over the observational period, a relatively blue continuum showing at early phases, which becomes redder with time. A prominent H emission line always dominates over other Balmer lines. Weak Fe {\sc…
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