Massive stars exploding in a He-rich circumstellar medium XII. SN 2024acyl: A fast, linearly declining Type Ibn supernova with early flash-ionisation features
Y.-Z. Cai, A. Pastorello, K. Maeda, J.-W. Zhao, Z.-Y. Wang, Z.-H. Peng, A. Reguitti, L. Tartaglia, A. V. Filippenko, Y. Pan, G. Valerin, B. Kumar, Z. Wang, M. Fraser, J. P. Anderson, S. Benetti, S. Bose, T. G. Brink, E. Cappellaro, T.-W. Chen, X.-L. Chen, N. Elias-Rosa

TL;DR
This paper analyzes SN 2024acyl, a fast-declining Type Ibn supernova with early flash-ionisation features, revealing detailed ejecta and CSM properties, and suggesting a low-mass helium star origin within a binary system.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive photometric and spectroscopic analysis of SN 2024acyl, including modeling of ejecta and CSM, and discusses its progenitor scenario, which is a novel detailed case study of this supernova type.
Findings
Peak absolute magnitude of -17.58 mag in 10.6 days
Ejecta mass estimated at 0.49 M$_\odot$
CSM mass of 0.51 M$_\\odot$ and radius of 17.8 AU
Abstract
We present a photometric and spectroscopic analysis of the Type Ibn supernova (SN) 2024acyl. It rises to an absolute magnitude peak of about -17.58 mag in 10.6 days, and displays a rapid linear post-peak light-curve decline in all bands, similar to most SNe Ibn. The optical pseudobolometric light curve peaks at erg s, with a total radiated energy of erg. The spectra are dominated by a blue continuum at early stages, with narrow P Cygni He I lines and flash-ionisation emission lines of C III, N III, and He II. The P Cygni He I features gradually evolve and become emission-dominated in late-time spectra. Our multi-band light-curve modelling yields estimates of the ejecta mass of M with a kinetic energy of erg, and a Ni mass…
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