SN 2020ank: a bright and fast-evolving H-deficient superluminous supernova
Amit Kumar, Brajesh Kumar, S. B. Pandey, D. K. Sahu, Avinash Singh, G., C. Anupama, Amar Aryan, Rahul Gupta, Anirban Dutta, Kuntal Misra

TL;DR
SN 2020ank is a hydrogen-deficient superluminous supernova characterized by rapid evolution, high peak luminosity, and potential magnetar-powered mechanism, with spectral features resembling fast-evolving SLSNe.
Contribution
This study provides detailed observational analysis and modeling of SN 2020ank, highlighting its fast evolution, high luminosity, and possible magnetar engine, expanding understanding of hydrogen-deficient SLSNe.
Findings
SN 2020ank is among the brightest SLSNe with rapid rise and decay.
The bolometric light curve peaks at ~3.9 x 10^44 erg/s, symmetric around the maximum.
Spectral features resemble fast-evolving SN 2010gx, indicating similar explosion properties.
Abstract
We investigate the observational properties of a hydrogen-deficient superluminous supernova (SLSN) SN 2020ank (at z = 0.2485), with the help of early phase observations carried out between 21 and +52 d since -band maximum. Photometrically, SN 2020ank is one of the brightest SLSN ( 21.84 0.10 mag), having fast pre-peak rising and post-peak decaying rates. The bolometric light curve of SN 2020ank exhibits a higher peak luminosity () of (3.9 0.7) 10 erg s and appears to be symmetric around the peak with /e /e 15 d. The semi-analytical light-curve modelling using the MINIM code suggests a spin down millisecond magnetar with 2.2 0.5 ms and (2.9 0.1) G as a possible powering source for SN 2020ank. The possible…
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