The Circumstellar Environments of Double-Peaked, Calcium-strong Supernovae 2021gno and 2021inl
Wynn Jacobson-Gal\'an, Padma Venkatraman, Raffaella Margutti, David, Khatami, Giacomo Terreran, Ryan J. Foley, Rodrigo Angulo, Charlotte R. Angus,, Katie Auchettl, Peter K. Blanchard, Alexey Bobrick, Joe S. Bright, Cirilla D., Couch, David A. Coulter, Karoli Clever

TL;DR
This study presents detailed multi-wavelength observations and modeling of calcium-strong supernovae 2021gno and 2021inl, revealing shock interaction with circumstellar material and insights into their progenitor systems.
Contribution
It provides the first X-ray detection of a calcium-strong transient and models the progenitor environments, suggesting low-mass white dwarf binaries as likely origins.
Findings
X-ray emission from SN 2021gno indicates dense CSM interaction.
Modeling suggests extended progenitor envelopes with specific mass and radius.
Progenitor systems are consistent with low-mass hybrid He/C/O WD + C/O WD binaries.
Abstract
We present panchromatic observations and modeling of calcium-strong supernovae (SNe) 2021gno in the star-forming host galaxy NGC 4165 (D = 30.5 Mpc) and 2021inl in the outskirts of elliptical galaxy NGC 4923 (D = 80 Mpc), both monitored through the Young Supernova Experiment (YSE) transient survey. The multi-color light curves of both SNe show two peaks, the former peak being derived from shock cooling emission (SCE) and/or shock interaction with circumstellar material (CSM). The primary peak in SN 2021gno is coincident with luminous, rapidly decaying X-ray emission ( erg s) detected by Swift-XRT at day after explosion, this observation being the second ever detection of X-rays from a calcium-strong transient. We interpret the X-ray emission from SN 2021gno in the context of shock interaction with dense CSM that extends to $r < 3 \times…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae
