UV, optical and IR light curve of supernova SN2019dge

DOI

We present observations of ZTF18abfcmjw (SN2019dge), a helium-rich supernova with a fast-evolving light curve indicating an extremely low ejecta mass (~0.33M{sun}) and low kinetic energy (~1.3x1050erg). Early-time (~5x1013cm to >~2x1016cm. We interpret SN2019dge as a helium-rich supernova from an ultra-stripped progenitor, which originates from a close binary system consisting of a mass-losing helium star and a low-mass main-sequence star or a compact object (i.e., a white dwarf, a neutron star, or a black hole). We infer that the local volumetric birth rate of 19dge-like ultra-stripped SNe is in the range of 1400-8200/Gpc^3^/yr (i.e., 2%-12% of core-collapse supernova rate). This can be compared to the observed coalescence rate of compact neutron star binaries that are not formed by dynamical capture.

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DOI http://doi.org/10.26093/cds/vizier.19000046
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Provenance
Creator Yao Y.; De K.; Kasliwal M.M.; Ho A.Y.Q.; Schulze S.; Li Z.; Kulkarni S.R.,Fruchter A.; Rubin D.; Perley D.A.; Fuller J.; Piro A.L.; Fremling C.,Bellm E.C.; Burruss R.; Duev D.A.; Feeney M.; Gal-Yam A.; Golkhou V.Z.,Graham M.J.; Helou G.; Kupfer T.; Laher R.R.; Masci F.J.; Miller A.A.,Rusholme B.; Shupe D.L.; Smith R.; Sollerman J.; Soumagnac M.T.; Zolkower J.
Publisher CDS
Publication Year 2021
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Resource Type Dataset; AstroObjects
Discipline Astrophysics and Astronomy; Natural Sciences; Observational Astronomy; Physics; Stellar Astronomy