Low luminosity Type II supernovae III. SN 2018hwm, a faint event with an unusually long plateau
A. Reguitti, M. L. Pumo, P. A. Mazzali, A. Pastorello, G. Pignata, N., Elias-Rosa, S. J. Prentice, T. Reynolds, S. Benetti, S. Mattila, H., Kuncarayakti, O. Rodriguez

TL;DR
This paper presents detailed photometric and spectroscopic analysis of the low-luminosity Type IIP supernova 2018hwm, revealing its long plateau, low explosion energy, and implications for its progenitor and explosion mechanism.
Contribution
It provides new observational data and hydrodynamical modeling of SN 2018hwm, highlighting its extremely low explosion energy and unique spectral features, suggesting a possible electron-capture or low-energy core-collapse origin.
Findings
Faint supernova with a 130-day plateau and low luminosity
Low explosion energy of 0.075 foe and 0.0085 M_sun of Ni ejected
Nebular spectrum indicates low oxygen but high calcium mass
Abstract
In this work, we present photometric and spectroscopic data of the low-luminosity Type IIP supernova (SN) 2018hwm. The object shows a faint ( mag) and very long (130 days) plateau, followed by a 2.7 mag drop in the -band to the radioactive tail. The first spectrum shows a blue continuum with narrow Balmer lines, while during the plateau the spectra show numerous metal lines, all with strong and narrow P-Cygni profiles. The expansion velocities are low, in the 1000-1400 km s range. The nebular spectrum, dominated by H in emission, reveals weak emission from [O I] and [Ca II] doublets. The absolute light curve and spectra at different phases are similar to those of low-luminosity SNe IIP. We estimate that 0.0085 of Ni mass were ejected, through hydrodynamical simulations. The best fit of the model to the observed data is found for an…
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