SN 2020acat: A purr-fect example of a fast rising Type IIb Supernova
K. Medler, P. A. Mazzali, J. Teffs, C. Ashall, J.P. Anderson, I., Arcavi, S. Benetti, K. A. Bostroem, J. Burke, Y.-Z. Cai, P. Charalampopoulos,, N. Elias-Rosa, M. Ergon, L. Galbany, M. Gromadzki, D. Hiramatsu, D. A., Howell, C. Inserra, P. Lundqvist, C. McCully

TL;DR
SN 2020acat is a rapidly rising Type IIb supernova with detailed UV, optical, and NIR observations revealing its explosion properties, spectral features, and progenitor characteristics, contributing valuable data to supernova research.
Contribution
This study provides comprehensive multi-wavelength observations and modeling of SN 2020acat, highlighting its fast rise, spectral features, and progenitor mass, which are novel insights for Type IIb supernovae.
Findings
Peak luminosity reached in ~14.6 days
Synthesized 0.13 solar masses of Ni-56
Progenitor mass estimated at 18-22 solar masses
Abstract
The Ultra-Violet (UV) and Near Infrared (NIR) photometric and optical spectroscopic observations of SN 2020acat covering days after explosion are presented here. Using the fast rising photometric observations, spanning from the UV to NIR wavelengths, a pseudo-bolometric light curve was constructed and compared to several other well-observed Type IIb supernovae (SNe IIb). SN 2020acat displayed a very short rise time reaching a peak luminosity of in only days. From modelling of the pseudo-bolometric light curve, we estimated a total mass of synthesised by SN 2020acat of , with an ejecta mass of and a kinetic energy of erg. The optical spectra of SN 2020acat…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae
