Evidence for an Instability-Induced Binary Merger in the Double-Peaked, Helium-Rich Type IIn Supernova 2023zkd
A. Gagliano, V. A. Villar, T. Matsumoto, D. O. Jones, C. L. Ransome,, A. E. Nugent, D. Hiramatsu, K. Auchettl, D. Tsuna, Y. Dong, S. Gomez, P. D., Aleo, C. Angus, T. de Boer, K. A. Bostroem, K. C. Chambers, D. A. Coulter, K., W. Davis, J. R. Fairlamb, J. Farah, D. Farias

TL;DR
SN 2023zkd is a peculiar Type IIn supernova showing long precursor activity, multiple peaks, and complex spectral features, likely caused by an instability-induced merger of a massive star with a black hole, leading to extreme mass loss and interaction.
Contribution
This study provides the first detailed evidence linking an instability-induced binary merger to a Type IIn supernova with complex precursor and post-peak behavior.
Findings
Precursor emission lasted ~4 years before explosion.
Two bright peaks separated by 240 days observed.
Spectroscopy indicates interaction with asymmetric, multi-component CSM.
Abstract
We present ultraviolet to infrared observations of the extraordinary Type IIn supernova 2023zkd (SN 2023zkd). Photometrically, it exhibits persistent and luminous precursor emission spanning 4 years preceding discovery ( mag, 1,500~days in the observer frame), followed by a secondary stage of gradual brightening in its final year. Post-discovery, it exhibits two photometric peaks of comparable brightness ( mag and mag, respectively) separated by 240 days. Spectroscopically, SN 2023zkd exhibits highly asymmetric and multi-component Balmer and He I profiles that we attribute to ejecta interaction with fast-moving () He-rich polar material and slow-moving () equatorially-distributed H-rich material. He II features also appear during the second…
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TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
