UV-NIR LCs of the energetic H-stripped SN2016coi

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We present comprehensive observations and analysis of the energetic H-stripped SN 2016coi (a.k.a. ASASSN-16fp), spanning the {gamma}-ray through optical and radio wavelengths, acquired within the first hours to ~420 days post explosion. Our observational campaign confirms the identification of He in the supernova (SN) ejecta, which we interpret to be caused by a larger mixing of Ni into the outer ejecta layers. By modeling the broad bolometric light curve, we derive a large ejecta-mass-to-kinetic-energy ratio (M_ej_~4-7M_{sun}, E_k~(7-8)x10^51^erg). The small [CaII]{lambda}{lambda}7291,7324 to [OI]{lambda}{lambda}6300,6364 ratio (~0.2) observed in our late-time optical spectra is suggestive of a large progenitor core mass at the time of collapse. We find that SN 2016coi is a luminous source of X-rays (L_X_>10^39^erg/s in the first ~100 days post explosion) and radio emission (L_8.5GHz_~7x10^27^erg/s/Hz at peak). These values are in line with those of relativistic SNe (2009bb, 2012ap). However, for SN 2016coi, we infer substantial pre-explosion progenitor mass loss with a rate dM/dt~(1-2)x10^-4^M_{sun}/yr and a sub-relativistic shock velocity v_sh~0.15c, which is in stark contrast with relativistic SNe and similar to normal SNe. Finally, we find no evidence for a SN- associated shock breakout {gamma}-ray pulse with energy E_{gamma}_>2x10^46^erg. While we cannot exclude the presence of a companion in a binary system, taken together, our findings are consistent with a massive single-star progenitor that experienced large mass loss in the years leading up to core collapse, but was unable to achieve complete stripping of its outer layers before explosion.

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DOI http://doi.org/10.26093/cds/vizier.18830147
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Provenance
Creator Terreran G.; Margutti R.; Bersier D.; Brimacombe J.; Caprioli D.,Challis P.; Chornock R.; Coppejans D.L.; Dong S.; Guidorzi C.; Hurley K.,Kirshner R.; Migliori G.; Milisavljevic D.; Palmer D.M.; Prieto J.L.,Tomasella L.; Marchant P.; Pastorello A.; Shappee B.J.; Stanek K.Z.,Stritzinger M.D.; Benetti S.; Chen P.; DeMarchi L.; Elias-Rosa N.; Gall C.,Harmanen J.; Mattila S.
Publisher CDS
Publication Year 2021
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Resource Type Dataset; AstroObjects
Discipline Astrophysics and Astronomy; Cosmology; Interdisciplinary Astronomy; Natural Sciences; Observational Astronomy; Physics; Stellar Astronomy