A search for relativistic ejecta in a sample of ZTF broad-lined Type Ic supernovae
Alessandra Corsi, Anna Y. Q. Ho, S. Bradley Cenko, Shrinivas R., Kulkarni, Shreya Anand, Sheng Yang, Jesper Sollerman, Gokul P., Srinivasaragavan, Conor M. B. Omand, Arvind Balasubramanian, Dale A. Frail,, Christoffer Fremling, Daniel A. Perley, Yuhan Yao, Aishwarya S. Dahiwale,

TL;DR
This study conducted radio and X-ray follow-ups on 16 ZTF-detected broad-lined Type Ic supernovae, finding that relativistic ejecta similar to certain gamma-ray burst-associated supernovae are rare among these events.
Contribution
It provides the first large sample radio follow-up of ZTF Ic-BL supernovae, constraining the prevalence of relativistic ejecta and off-axis GRB associations in these supernovae.
Findings
Relativistic ejecta similar to SN 1998bw are present in less than 19% of cases.
Approximately 60% of the sample shows no relativistic ejecta at certain luminosity thresholds.
The results suggest that GRB-like supernovae are rare among broad-lined Type Ic supernovae.
Abstract
The dividing line between gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) and ordinary stripped-envelope core-collapse supernovae (SNe) is yet to be fully understood. Observationally mapping the variety of ejecta outcomes (ultra-relativistic, mildly-relativistic or non-relativistic) in SNe of Type Ic with broad lines (Ic-BL) can provide a key test to stellar explosion models. However, this requires large samples of the rare Ic-BL events with follow-up observations in the radio, where fast ejecta can be probed largely free of geometry and viewing angle effects. Here, we present the results of a radio (and X-ray) follow-up campaign of 16 SNe Ic-BL detected by the Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF). Our radio campaign resulted in 4 counterpart detections and 12 deep upper limits. None of the events in our sample is as relativistic as SN 1998bw and we constrain the fraction of SN 1998bw-like explosions to …
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TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Nuclear Physics and Applications
