Spectroscopic Classification of Extragalactic Transients from CRTS
A.J. Drake, S.G. Djorgovski, M.J. Graham, D. Stern, A.A. Mahabal, M. Catelan, J.L. Prieto, S. Larson

TL;DR
This paper presents spectroscopic follow-up of CRTS extragalactic transients, revealing mostly normal supernovae but also rarer types like superluminous supernovae and interacting supernovae, with detailed analysis of notable cases.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive spectroscopic classification of CRTS extragalactic transients, emphasizing rare supernova types and their unique features compared to prior surveys.
Findings
Most transients are normal supernovae.
Identification of over a dozen superluminous supernovae.
Detection of transients with extreme rebrightening events.
Abstract
The Catalina Real-time Transient Survey (CRTS) carried out a public survey for optical transients between 2007 and 2019, discovering more than 16,000 transient candidates. Here we present the spectra and highlight the results of the spectroscopic follow-up of CRTS extragalactic transients. As expected, we find that the bulk of these transients are normal supernovae. However, as we prioritised transients exhibiting unusual features or environments during our spectroscopic follow-up, we focus on the rarer types of transients. These objects include more than a dozen type-I superluminous supernovae and dozens of type-I and II supernovae that underwent circumstellar medium interactions. We highlight several specific supernovae, including a new analysis of SN 2008iy, a type-IIn which exhibited a bright pre-supernova outburst event similar to SN 2009ip and lasted more than 1800 days;…
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