SN 2019ewu: A Peculiar Supernova with Early Strong Carbon and Weak Oxygen Features from a New Sample of Young SN Ic Spectra

Author:

Williamson MarcORCID,Vogl ChristianORCID,Modjaz MaryamORCID,Kerzendorf WolfgangORCID,Singhal JaladhORCID,Boland Teresa,Burke JamisonORCID,Chen ZhihaoORCID,Hiramatsu DaichiORCID,Galbany LluísORCID,Gonzalez Estefania PadillaORCID,Howell D. AndrewORCID,Jha Saurabh W.ORCID,Kwok Lindsey A.ORCID,McCully CurtisORCID,Newsome Megan,Pellegrino CraigORCID,Rho JeongheeORCID,Terreran GiacomoORCID,Wang XiaofengORCID

Abstract

Abstract With the advent of high-cadence, all-sky automated surveys, supernovae (SNe) are now discovered closer than ever to their dates of explosion. However, young premaximum light follow-up spectra of Type Ic SNe (SNe Ic), probably arising from the most-stripped massive stars, remain rare despite their importance. In this Letter, we present a set of 49 optical spectra observed with the Las Cumbres Observatory through the Global Supernova Project for 6 SNe Ic, including a total of 17 premaximum spectra, of which 8 are observed more than a week before V-band maximum light. This data set increases the total number of publicly available premaximum-light SN Ic spectra by 25%, and we provide publicly available SNID templates that will significantly aid in the fast identification of young SNe Ic in the future. We present a detailed analysis of these spectra, including Fe ii 5169 velocity measurements, O i 7774 line strengths, and continuum shapes. We compare our results to published samples of stripped SNe in the literature and find one SN in our sample that stands out. SN 2019ewu has a unique combination of features for an SN Ic: an extremely blue continuum, high absorption velocities, a P Cygni–shaped feature almost 2 weeks before maximum light that TARDIS radiative transfer modeling attributes to C ii rather than Hα, and weak or nonexistent O i 7774 absorption feature until maximum light.

Funder

NSF ∣ MPS ∣ Division of Astronomical Sciences

NASA ∣ SMD ∣ Astrophysics Division

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

MEC ∣ Agencia Estatal de Investigación

EC ∣ EU Social ∣ European Social Fund

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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