SN 2024iss: A Multi-Wavelength Expos\'e of a Type IIb Supernova with an Early-Time Ultraviolet Spectrum and Shock Breakout Constraints
Rujula Yete, Wynn Jacobson-Galan, Ferdinand Ferdinand, Luc Dessart, Mansi Kasliwal, Kyle Davis, Anthony Piro, Victoria Villar, Igor Andreoni, Katie Auchettl, Kenneth Chambers, Ryan Chornock, Michael Coughlin, David Coulter, Richard Dekany, Ryan Foley, Ori Fox, Llu\'is Galbany

TL;DR
This paper presents detailed multi-wavelength observations of SN 2024iss, a nearby Type IIb supernova, providing insights into its progenitor, explosion mechanics, and circumstellar environment through early UV spectra, light curves, and nebular spectroscopy.
Contribution
It offers the earliest UV spectrum for a SN IIb, estimates progenitor properties, and explores ejecta-CSM interaction, advancing understanding of Type IIb supernovae.
Findings
Early detection at 40 minutes after first light.
Earliest UV spectrum for a SN IIb at 7 days.
Progenitor radius estimated at 100-320 R_sun.
Abstract
We present multi-wavelength observations and a comprehensive analysis of the nearby (D14 Mpc) Type IIb supernova (SN IIb) 2024iss. Observations of SN2024iss include an early ZTF detection at 40 minutes after first light and the earliest Hubble Space Telescope UV spectrum for a SN IIb to date at 7 days after first light. With the bolometric light curve and He-star models, we estimate an ejecta mass range of and a mass of . We fit shock-cooling emission models to the first peak in the light curve and estimate a progenitor radius of and a H-rich envelope mass of . We also compared optical/UV spectra to binary progenitor model spectra, which indicate a stripped H-rich envelope mass of . We use early-time X-ray detections to calculate CSM densities…
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