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SN 2018ijp: the explosion of a stripped-envelope star within a dense H-rich shell?

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  • L. Tartaglia
  • J. Sollerman
  • C. Barbarino
  • F. Taddia
  • E. Mason
  • M. Berton
  • Kirsty Taggart
  • Eric C. Bellm
  • K. De
  • S. Frederick
  • Christoffer U. Fremling
  • A. Gal-Yam
  • V. Z. Golkhou
  • M. Graham
  • Anna Y. Q. Ho
  • T. Hung
  • S. Kaye
  • Russ R. Laher
  • F. J. Masci
  • Daniel A. Perley
  • M. D. Porter
  • D. J. Reiley
  • Reed L. Riddle
  • B. Rusholme
  • Maayane T. Soumagnac
  • R. Walters
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Article numberA174
<mark>Journal publication date</mark>30/06/2021
<mark>Journal</mark>Astronomy and Astrophysics
Volume650
Number of pages11
Publication StatusPublished
Early online date25/06/21
<mark>Original language</mark>English

Abstract

In this paper, we discuss the outcomes of the follow-up campaign of SN 2018ijp, discovered as part of the Zwicky Transient Facility survey for optical transients. Its first spectrum shows similarities to broad-lined Type Ic supernovae around maximum light, whereas later spectra display strong signatures of interaction between rapidly expanding ejecta and a dense H-rich circumstellar medium, coinciding with a second peak in the photometric evolution of the transient. This evolution, along with the results of modeling of the first light-curve peak, suggests a scenario where a stripped star exploded within a dense circumstellar medium. The two main phases in the evolution of the transient could be interpreted as a first phase dominated by radioactive decays, and a later interaction-dominated phase where the ejecta collide with a pre-existing shell. We therefore discuss SN 2018jp within the context of a massive star depleted of its outer layers exploding within a dense H-rich circumstellar medium.