The fast rise of the unusual Type IIL/IIb SN 2018ivc
A. Reguitti, R. Dastidar, G. Pignata, K. Maeda, T. J. Moriya, H., Kuncarayakti, \'O. Rodr\'iguez, M. Bersten, J. P. Anderson, P., Charalampopoulos, M. Fraser, M. Gromadzki, D. R. Young, S. Benetti, Y.-Z., Cai, N. Elias-Rosa, P. Lundqvist, R. Carini, S. P. Cosentino, L. Galbany

TL;DR
SN 2018ivc is a rapidly evolving Type II supernova with peculiar light curves and spectra, possibly bridging Type IIL and IIb classes, showing signs of circumstellar interaction and allowing physical parameter estimation.
Contribution
This study provides detailed photometric and spectroscopic analysis of SN 2018ivc, revealing its transitional nature and interaction with circumstellar medium, with modeling of explosion parameters.
Findings
Rapid rise of nearly three magnitudes in five hours
Spectral evolution showing strong He lines and emerging Hα
Evidence of circumstellar medium interaction
Abstract
We present an analysis of the photometric and spectroscopic dataset of the Type II supernova (SN) 2018ivc in the nearby (10 Mpc) galaxy Messier 77. Thanks to the high cadence of the CHASE survey, we observed the SN rising very rapidly by nearly three magnitudes in five hours (or 18 mag d). The -band light curve presents four distinct phases: the maximum light is reached in just one day, then a first, rapid linear decline precedes a short-duration plateau. Finally, a long, slower linear decline lasted for one year. Following a radio rebrightening, we detected SN 2018ivc four years after the explosion. The early spectra show a blue, nearly featureless continuum, but the spectra evolve rapidly: after about 10 days a prominent H line starts to emerge, with a peculiar profile, but the spectra are heavily contaminated by emission lines from the host galaxy. He I lines,…
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TopicsAdolescent and Pediatric Healthcare
