The luminous and rapidly evolving SN 2018bcc: Clues toward the origin of Type Ibn SNe from the Zwicky Transient Facility
E. Karamehmetoglu, C. Fransson, J. Sollerman, L. Tartaglia, F. Taddia,, K. De, C. Fremling, A. Bagdasaryan, C. Barbarino, E. C. Bellm, R. Dekany, A., M. Dugas, M. Giomi, A. Goobar, M. Graham, A. Ho, R. R. Laher, F. J. Masci, J., D. Neill, D. Perley, R. Riddle, B. Rusholme

TL;DR
SN 2018bcc, a rapidly evolving Type Ibn supernova, provides insights into progenitor systems and CSM interaction, with detailed light curve and spectral analysis suggesting shock-powered luminosity and a dense He-rich circumstellar environment.
Contribution
This study offers the first detailed light curve and spectral analysis of SN 2018bcc, linking its properties to CSM interaction and pulsational pair instability models.
Findings
SN 2018bcc had a rise time of about 5.6 days with a power-law shape close to 2.
Spectra dominated by He emission features with velocities around 2000 km/s.
Light curve powered by CSM interaction, not radioactive decay.
Abstract
Supernovae (SNe) Type Ibn are rapidly evolving and bright (M ) transients interacting with He-rich circumstellar material (CSM). SN 2018bcc, detected by the ZTF shortly after explosion, provides the best constraints on the shape of the rising light curve (LC) of a fast Type Ibn. Aims: We used the high-quality data set of SN 2018bcc to study observational signatures of the class. Additionally, the powering mechanism of SN 2018bcc offers insights into the debated progenitor connection of Type Ibn SNe. Methods: We compared well-constrained LC properties obtained from empirical models are compared with the literature. We fit the pseudo-bolometric LC with semi-analytical models powered by radioactive decay and CSM interaction. Finally, we modeled the line profiles and emissivity of the prominent He I lines, in order to study the formation of P-Cygni profiles and…
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TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
