The Early Phases of Supernova 2020pni: Shock-Ionization of the Nitrogen-Enriched Circumstellar Material
G. Terreran, W. V. Jacobson-Galan, J. H. Groh, R. Margutti, D. L., Coppejans, G. Dimitriadis, C. D. Kilpatrick, D. J. Matthews, M. R. Siebert,, C. R. Angus, T. G. Brink, A. V. Filippenko, R. J. Foley, D. O. Jones, S., Tinyanont, C. Gall, H. Pfister, Y. Zenati, Z. Ansari

TL;DR
This study presents early multiwavelength observations of SN 2020pni, revealing dense, nitrogen-enriched circumstellar material and complex mass-loss behavior of its progenitor shortly before explosion.
Contribution
It provides detailed modeling of the progenitor's mass-loss rate, composition, and CSM structure during the early supernova phases, highlighting stochastic mass-loss phenomena.
Findings
Progenitor had a high mass-loss rate of (3.5-5.3)×10^{-3} M_sun/yr.
Detected nitrogen and helium enrichment in the progenitor's CSM.
No correlation found between explosion parameters and CSM characteristics.
Abstract
We present multiwavelength observations of the Type II SN 2020pni. Classified at days after explosion, the object showed narrow (FWHM ) recombination lines of ionized helium, nitrogen, and carbon, as typically seen in flash-spectroscopy events. Using the non-LTE radiative transfer code CMFGEN to model our first high resolution spectrum, we infer a progenitor mass-loss rate of M yr (assuming a wind velocity of ), estimated at a radius of . In addition, we find that the progenitor of SN 2020pni was enriched in helium and nitrogen (relative abundances in mass fractions of 0.300.40, and , respectively). Radio upper limits are also consistent with a dense CSM, and a mass-loss rate of $\dot M>5 \times…
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