The enigmatic double-peaked stripped-envelope SN 2023aew
Tuomas Kangas, Hanindyo Kuncarayakti, Takashi Nagao, Rubina Kotak,, Erkki Kankare, Morgan Fraser, Heloise Stevance, Seppo Mattila, Kei'ichi, Maeda, Maximilian Stritzinger, Peter Lundqvist, Nancy Elias-Rosa, Luc\'ia, Ferrari, Gast\'on Folatelli, Christopher Frohmaier

TL;DR
SN 2023aew exhibited an unusual double-peaked light curve with a rebrightening months after the initial explosion, challenging existing supernova models and suggesting complex internal or circumstellar interactions.
Contribution
This paper reports the first detailed observation and analysis of SN 2023aew's unique double-peaked light curve and explores multiple scenarios for its unusual behavior.
Findings
Second peak is more luminous and broader than typical SNe Ic.
Light curve bumps suggest interaction with circumstellar matter or accretion.
Delayed internal heating or fallback accretion may explain the second peak.
Abstract
We present optical and near-infrared photometry and spectroscopy of SN 2023aew and our findings on its remarkable properties. This event, initially resembling a Type IIb supernova (SN), rebrightens dramatically 90 d after the first peak, at which time its spectrum transforms into that of a SN Ic. The slowly evolving spectrum specifically resembles a post-peak SN~Ic with relatively low line velocities even during the second rise. The second peak, reached 119 d after the first peak, is both more luminous ( mag) and much broader than those of typical SNe Ic. Blackbody fits to SN 2023aew indicate that the photosphere shrinks almost throughout its observed evolution, and the second peak is caused by an increasing temperature. Bumps in the light curve after the second peak suggest interaction with circumstellar matter (CSM) or possibly accretion. We consider several…
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle accelerators and beam dynamics · Superconducting Materials and Applications · Magnetic confinement fusion research
