An Early-Time Optical and Ultraviolet Excess in the type-Ic SN 2020oi
Alexander Gagliano, Luca Izzo, Charles D. Kilpatrick, Brenna Mockler,, Wynn Vincente Jacobson-Gal\'an, Giacomo Terreran, Georgios Dimitriadis,, Yossef Zenati, Katie Auchettl, Maria R. Drout, Gautham Narayan, Ryan J., Foley, R. Margutti, Armin Rest, D. O. Jones, Christian Aganze

TL;DR
SN 2020oi, a nearby type-Ic supernova, exhibited an early optical and UV flux excess not attributable to shock-cooling, with detailed analysis revealing its progenitor's properties and explosion characteristics.
Contribution
This study reports the first observation of an early-time flux excess in a dimmest known SN Ic, challenging previous shock-cooling explanations and providing insights into progenitor systems.
Findings
Detected early UV and optical flux excess in SN 2020oi
Progenitor estimated to be a binary system of about 9.5 solar masses
SN 2020oi is the dimmest SN Ic with early flux excess observed
Abstract
We present photometric and spectroscopic observations of Supernova 2020oi (SN 2020oi), a nearby (17 Mpc) type-Ic supernova (SN Ic) within the grand-design spiral M100. We undertake a comprehensive analysis to characterize the evolution of SN 2020oi and constrain its progenitor system. We detect flux in excess of the fireball rise model days from the date of explosion in multi-band optical and UV photometry from the Las Cumbres Observatory and the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory, respectively. The derived SN bolometric luminosity is consistent with an explosion with , , and . Inspection of the event's decline reveals the highest reported for a stripped-envelope event to date. Modeling of optical…
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