论文标题
卡内基超新星项目II。对SN 2014Ab的观察可能会揭示2010年Jl型SN IIN,并具有先前存在的灰尘
The Carnegie Supernova Project II. Observations of SN 2014ab possibly revealing a 2010jl-like SN IIn with pre-existing dust
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论文摘要
我们介绍了由Carnegie Supernova Project II(CSP-II)获得的IIN Supernova型(SN)2014AB的光学和近红外光度法和光谱法,并在其光学发现后立即启动。我们还介绍了由宽场红外调查探险器(Wise)卫星从光学发现前的56天延伸到1600天以上的中红外光度法。 SN 2014AB的光曲线逐渐发展,而光谱表现出强大的发射特征,这是由于快速扩展的喷射和密集的杂质物质之间的相互作用产生的。光曲线和光谱特性与SN 2010JL的光曲线非常相似。 SN 2014AB祖细胞的估计质量损失率在球形对称的情节和稳定的质量损失的假设下为0.1 msun/yr。尽管由于灰尘的发射而导致的中红外光度增加,其特征是黑体温度接近灰尘蒸发温度(〜2000 K),但在早期阶段中,在SN 2014AB中观察到位于正向冲击后面的冷密集壳中的原位灰尘形成的明显签名。 SN 2014AB的中红外发射可能源自位于密集的杂质物质内的尘埃,而SN冲击或冲击驱动的辐射加热。最后,为了社区的利益,我们还参加了发现后450至1300天获得的SN 2010JL的五个近红外光谱。
We present optical and near-infrared photometry and spectroscopy of the Type IIn supernova (SN) 2014ab, obtained by the Carnegie Supernova Project II (CSP-II) and initiated immediately after its optical discovery. We also present mid-infrared photometry obtained by the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) satellite extending from 56 days prior to the optical discovery to over 1600 days. The light curve of SN 2014ab evolves slowly, while the spectra exhibit strong emission features produced from the interaction between rapidly expanding ejecta and dense circumstellar matter. The light curve and spectral properties are very similar to those of SN 2010jl. The estimated mass-loss rate of the progenitor of SN 2014ab is of the order of 0.1 Msun/yr under the assumption of spherically symmetric circumstellar matter and steady mass loss. Although the mid-infrared luminosity increases due to emission from dust, which is characterized by a blackbody temperature close to the dust evaporation temperature (~ 2000 K), no clear signatures of in situ dust formation within the cold dense shell located behind the forward shock are observed in SN 2014ab in early phases. Mid-infrared emission of SN 2014ab may originate from pre-existing dust located within dense circumstellar matter that is heated by the SN shock or shock-driven radiation. Finally, for the benefit of the community, we also present in an Appendix five near-infrared spectra of SN 2010jl obtained between 450 to 1300 days post discovery.