Extended Shock Breakout and Early Circumstellar Interaction in SN 2024ggi
Manisha Shrestha, K. Azalee Bostroem, David J. Sand, Griffin, Hosseinzadeh, Jennifer E. Andrews, Yize Dong, Emily Hoang, Daryl Janzen,, Jeniveve Pearson, Jacob E. Jencson, M. J. Lundquist, Darshana Mehta, Aravind, P. Ravi, Nicolas Meza Retamal, Stefano Valenti, Peter J. Brown

TL;DR
This paper reports detailed early observations of supernova 2024ggi, revealing shock breakout, circumstellar interaction, and flash spectroscopy features that provide insights into the progenitor's mass-loss history and CSM properties.
Contribution
It presents high-cadence photometric and spectroscopic data of SN 2024ggi, demonstrating early shock breakout and CSM interaction with detailed spectral analysis and modeling, which is novel for this supernova.
Findings
Early light curve shows a break at 22 hours with rapid brightening.
High-ionization flash features detected from first spectrum to +3.42 days.
Pre-explosion mass-loss rate estimated between 10^{-3} and 10^{-2} solar masses per year.
Abstract
We present high-cadence photometric and spectroscopic observations of supernova (SN) 2024ggi, a Type II SN with flash spectroscopy features which exploded in the nearby galaxy NGC 3621 at 7 Mpc. The light-curve evolution over the first 30 hours can be fit by two power law indices with a break after 22 hours, rising from mag at +0.66 days to mag after 7 days. In addition, the densely sampled color curve shows a strong blueward evolution over the first few days and then behaves as a normal SN II with a redward evolution as the ejecta cool. Such deviations could be due to interaction with circumstellar material (CSM). Early high- and low-resolution spectra clearly show high-ionization flash features from the first spectrum to +3.42 days after the explosion. From the high-resolution spectra, we calculate the CSM velocity to be 37…
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TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astro and Planetary Science
