The broad-lined Type-Ic supernova SN 2022xxf with extraordinary two-humped light curves
H. Kuncarayakti, J. Sollerman, L. Izzo, K. Maeda, S. Yang, S. Schulze,, C. R. Angus, M. Aubert, K. Auchettl, M. Della Valle, L. Dessart, K. Hinds, E., Kankare, M. Kawabata, P. Lundqvist, T. Nakaoka, D. Perley, S. I. Raimundo, N., L. Strotjohann, K. Taguchi, Y.-Z. Cai

TL;DR
This study presents detailed observations of the unusual broad-lined Type Ic supernova SN 2022xxf, notable for its two-humped light curve, spectral features indicating circumstellar interaction, and its status as the nearest example of its kind.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed dataset of a two-humped broad-lined Type Ic supernova, revealing evidence of ejecta-CSM interaction and narrow emission lines in a supernova type typically lacking such features.
Findings
Two-humped light curve with 75-day separation
Presence of narrow emission lines indicating CSM interaction
Spectral evidence of ejecta interacting with circumstellar material
Abstract
We report on our study of supernova (SN) 2022xxf based on observations obtained during the first four months of its evolution. The light curves (LCs) display two humps of similar maximum brightness separated by 75 days, unprecedented for a broad-lined (BL) Type Ic supernova (SN IcBL). SN 2022xxf is the most nearby SN IcBL to date (in NGC 3705, , at a distance of about 20 Mpc). Optical and near-infrared photometry and spectroscopy are used to identify the energy source powering the LC. Nearly 50 epochs of high signal-to-noise-ratio spectroscopy were obtained within 130 days, comprising an unparalleled dataset for a SN IcBL, and one of the best-sampled SN datasets to date. The global spectral appearance and evolution of SN 2022xxf points to typical SN Ic/IcBL, with broad features (up to km s) and a gradual transition from the photospheric to the nebular…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae
