SN 2020uem: A Possible Thermonuclear Explosion within A Dense Circumstellar Medium (I) The Nature of Type IIn/Ia-CSM SNe from Photometry and Spectroscopy
Kohki Uno, Keiichi Maeda, Takashi Nagao, Tatsuya Nakaoka, Kentaro, Motohara, Akito Tajitsu, Masahito Konishi, Shuhei Koyama, Hidenori Takahashi,, Masaomi Tanaka, Hanindyo Kuncarayakti, Miho Kawabata, Masayuki Yamanaka,, Kentaro Aoki, Keisuke Isogai, Kenta Taguchi, Mao Ogawa

TL;DR
This study presents detailed photometric and spectroscopic observations of SN 2020uem, a Type IIn/Ia-CSM supernova, revealing dense circumstellar material, dust formation, and spectral features indicative of a possible thermonuclear explosion within a dense environment.
Contribution
First comprehensive optical/NIR analysis of SN 2020uem, highlighting its dense CSM, dust formation, and spectral peculiarities, suggesting a thermonuclear origin within a dense circumstellar medium.
Findings
SN 2020uem reached over -19.5 mag at maximum brightness.
Light curves decline slowly, with accelerated decay after 300 days.
Spectra show prominent hydrogen lines and dust formation evidence.
Abstract
We have performed intensive follow-up observations of a Type IIn/Ia-CSM SN (SN IIn/Ia-CSM), 2020uem, with photometry, spectroscopy, and polarimetry. In this paper, we report on the results of our observations focusing on optical/near-infrared (NIR) photometry and spectroscopy. The maximum V-band magnitude of SN 2020uem is over mag. The light curves decline slowly with a rate of . In the late phase ( days), the light curves show accelerated decay (). The optical spectra show prominent hydrogen emission lines and broad features possibly associated with Fe-peak elements. In addition, the profile exhibits a narrow P-Cygni profile with the absorption minimum of . SN 2020uem shows a higher ratio () than those of SNe IIn, which…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Nuclear Physics and Applications
