The story of SN 2021aatd -- a peculiar 1987A-like supernova with an early-phase luminosity excess
T. Szalai, R. K\"onyves-T\'oth, A. P. Nagy, D. Hiramatsu, I. Arcavi,, A. Bostroem, D. A. Howell, J. Farah, C. McCully, M. Newsome, E. Padilla, Gonzalez, C. Pellegrino, G. Terreran, E. Berger, P. Blanchard, S. Gomez, P., Sz\'ekely, D. B\'anhidi, I. B. B\'ir\'o, I. Cs\'anyi

TL;DR
This paper presents a detailed analysis of the peculiar supernova SN 2021aatd, revealing its similarities to 1987A-like supernovae and proposing a two-component ejecta model involving a magnetar to explain its luminosity evolution.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive photometric and spectroscopic study of SN 2021aatd and develops a novel two-component ejecta model including magnetar energy to explain its light curve.
Findings
SN 2021aatd is consistent with a 15 solar mass blue supergiant explosion.
The supernova shows higher temperatures and weaker spectral lines than SN 1987A.
A two-component ejecta model with decay and magnetar energy successfully reproduces the observed light curve.
Abstract
There is a growing number of peculiar events that cannot be assigned to any of the main supernova (SN) classes. SN 1987A and a handful of similar objects, thought to be explosive outcomes of blue supergiant stars, belong to them: while their spectra closely resemble those of H-rich (IIP) SNe, their light-curve (LC) evolution is very different. Here we present the detailed photometric and spectroscopic analysis of SN 2021aatd, a peculiar Type II explosion: while its early-time evolution resembles that of the slowly evolving, double-peaked SN 2020faa (however, at a lower luminosity scale), after 40 days, its LC shape becomes similar to that of SN 1987A-like explosions. Beyond comparing LCs, color curves, and spectra of SN 2021aatd to that of SNe 2020faa, 1987A, and of other objects, we compare the observed spectra with our own SYN++ models and with the outputs of published radiative…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae
