SN 2021adxl: A luminous nearby interacting supernova in an extremely low metallicity environment
S. J. Brennan, S. Schulze, R. Lunnan, J. Sollerman, L. Yan, C., Fransson, I. Irani, J. Melinder, T.-W. Chen, K. De, C. Fremling, Y.-L. Kim,, D. Perley, P. J. Pessi, A. J. Drake, M. J. Graham, R. R. Laher, F. J. Masci,, J. Purdum, H. Rodriguez

TL;DR
SN 2021adxl is a luminous, low-metallicity Type IIn supernova with strong circumstellar interaction, providing insights into supernova environments in extremely metal-poor, star-forming regions and their complex ejecta-CSM dynamics.
Contribution
This study presents detailed multi-wavelength observations and modeling of SN 2021adxl in an unprecedented low-metallicity environment, revealing unique interaction features and ejecta properties.
Findings
Lowest metallicity environment for a Type IIn SN at 10% solar
Ejecta collided with at least 5 solar masses of circumstellar material
SN reached a peak magnitude of -20.2 and radiated ~1.5e50 erg over 18 months
Abstract
SN 2021adxl is a slowly evolving, luminous, Type IIn supernova with asymmetric emission line profiles, similar to the well-studied SN 2010jl. We present extensive optical, near-ultraviolet, and near-infrared photometry and spectroscopy covering ~1.5 years post discovery. SN 2021adxl occurred in an unusual environment, atop a vigorously star-forming region that is offset from its host galaxy core. The appearance of Ly-alpha, O II, as well as the compact core, would classify the host of SN 2021adxl as a Blueberry galaxy, analogous to the higher redshift Green Pea galaxies. Using several abundance indicators, we find a metallicity of the explosion environment of only 10% solar, the lowest reported metallicity for a Type IIn SN environment. SN 2021adxl reaches a peak magnitude of r ~ -20.2 mag and since discovery, SN 2021adxl has faded by only ~4 magnitudes in the r band with a cumulative…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae
