A Near-IR Search for Helium in the Superluminous Supernova SN 2024ahr
Harsh Kumar, Edo Berger, Peter K. Blanchard, Sebastian Gomez, Daichi, Hiramatsu, Moira Andrews, K. Azalee Bostroem, Yize Dong, Joseph Farah,, Estefania Padilla Gonzalez, D. Andrew Howell, Curtis McCully, Darshana Mehta,, Megan Newsome, Aravind P. Ravi, and Giacomo Terreran

TL;DR
This study investigates SN 2024ahr, a superluminous supernova, using near-infrared spectroscopy to search for helium, and compares its features with other SLSNe-I to understand progenitor compositions.
Contribution
First near-IR spectrum of SN 2024ahr providing constraints on helium content and comparison with other SLSNe-I to explore progenitor diversity.
Findings
No significant helium detected, upper limit of ~0.05 M$_\u00b0$ in ejecta
Detected broad Mg I and Co II features typical of Type Ic SNe
SLSNe-I show diverse NIR spectral features, indicating varied progenitors.
Abstract
We present a detailed study of SN 2024ahr, a hydrogen-poor superluminous supernova (SLSN-I), for which we determine a redshift of . SN 2024ahr has a peak absolute magnitude of mag, rest-frame rise and decline times (50 of peak) of about 40 and 80 days, respectively, and typical spectroscopic evolution in the optical band. Similarly, modeling of the UV/optical light curves with a magnetar spin-down engine leads to typical parameters: an initial spin period of ms, a magnetic field strength of G, and an ejecta mass of M. Due to its relatively low redshift we obtained a high signal-to-noise ratio near-IR spectrum about 43 rest-frame days post-peak to search for the presence of helium. We do not detect any significant feature at the location of the He I m feature,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae
