SN 2022ann: A type Icn supernova from a dwarf galaxy that reveals helium in its circumstellar environment
K. W. Davis, K. Taggart, S. Tinyanont, R. J. Foley, V. A. Villar, L., Izzo, C. R. Angus, M. J. Bustamante-Rosell, D. A. Coulter, N. Earl, D., Farias, J. Hjorth, M. E. Huber, D. O. Jones, P. L. Kelly, C. D. Kilpatrick,, D. Langeroodi, H.-Y. Miao, C. M. Pellegrino, E. Ramirez-Ruiz

TL;DR
SN 2022ann, a newly identified Type Icn supernova from a dwarf galaxy, shows helium in its circumstellar medium and exhibits unique spectral and luminosity features, suggesting a binary progenitor system.
Contribution
This paper presents detailed observations and modeling of SN 2022ann, revealing the presence of helium in the CSM and proposing a binary progenitor scenario for this rare supernova class.
Findings
Helium detected in the circumstellar medium of SN 2022ann.
SN 2022ann has lower luminosity and slower evolution compared to other SNe Icn.
The progenitor likely involved a binary system rather than a single Wolf-Rayet star.
Abstract
We present optical and near-infrared (NIR) observations of the Type Icn supernova (SN Icn) 2022ann, the fifth member of its newly identified class of SNe. Its early optical spectra are dominated by narrow carbon and oxygen P-Cygni features with absorption velocities of 800 km/s; slower than other SNe Icn and indicative of interaction with a dense, H/He-poor circumstellar medium (CSM) that is outflowing slower than a typical Wolf-Rayet wind velocity of 1000 km/s. We identify helium in NIR spectra obtained two weeks after maximum and in optical spectra at three weeks, demonstrating that the CSM is not fully devoid of helium. We never detect broad spectral features from SN ejecta, including in spectra extending to the nebular phase, a unique characteristic among SNe~Icn. Compared to other SNe Icn, SN 2022ann has a low luminosity, with a peak o-band absolute magnitude of -17.7, and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae
