SN 2021foa: the bridge between SN IIn and Ibn
Anjasha Gangopadhyay, Naveen Dukiya, Takashi J Moriya, Masaomi Tanaka,, Keiichi Maeda, D. Andrew Howell, Mridweeka Singh, Avinash Singh, Jesper, Sollerman, Koji S Kawabata, Sean J Brennan, Craig Pellegrino, Raya Dastidar,, Tatsuya Nakaoka, Miho Kawabata, Kuntal Misra

TL;DR
SN 2021foa exhibits characteristics bridging Type IIn and Ibn supernovae, with unique spectral and photometric features indicating a transitional progenitor, likely an LBV star evolving into a WR star or influenced by binary interaction.
Contribution
This study provides the first detailed analysis of a supernova transitioning between IIn and Ibn types, revealing complex CSM structures and progenitor evolution.
Findings
SN 2021foa shows spectral features intermediate between IIn and Ibn.
Hydrodynamical models suggest a two-component CSM with varying densities.
Progenitor likely an LBV transitioning to a WR star or affected by binary interaction.
Abstract
We present the long-term photometric and spectroscopic analysis of a transitioning SN~IIn/Ibn from 10.8 d to 150.7 d post -band maximum. SN~2021foa shows prominent He {\sc i} lines comparable in strength to the H line around peak, placing SN~2021foa between the SN~IIn and SN~Ibn populations. The spectral comparison shows that it resembles the SN~IIn population at pre-maximum, becomes intermediate between SNe~IIn/Ibn and at post-maximum matches with SN~IIn 1996al. The photometric evolution shows a precursor at 50 d and a light curve shoulder around 17d. The peak luminosity and color evolution of SN 2021foa are consistent with most SNe~IIn and Ibn in our comparison sample. SN~2021foa shows the unique case of a SN~IIn where the narrow P-Cygni in H becomes prominent at 7.2 days. The H profile consists of a narrow (500 -- 1200 km s) component,…
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TopicsSpacecraft and Cryogenic Technologies · International Science and Diplomacy
