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Title: | Weak Mass Loss from the Red Supergiant Progenitor of the Type II SN 2021yja | Authors: | Hosseinzadeh, Griffin Kilpatrick, Charles D. Dong, Yize Sand, David J. Andrews, Jennifer E. Bostroem, K. Azalee Janzen, Daryl Jencson, Jacob E. Lundquist, Michael Meza Retamal, Nicolas E. Pearson, Jeniveve Valenti, Stefano Wyatt, Samuel Burke, Jamison Hiramatsu, Daichi Howell, D. Andrew McCully, Curtis Newsome, Megan Gonzalez, Estefania Padilla Pellegrino, Craig Terreran, Giacomo Auchettl, Katie Davis, Kyle W. Foley, Ryan J. Miao, Hao-Yu Pan, Yen-Chen Rest, Armin Siebert, Matthew R. Taggart, Kirsty Tucker, Brad E. Cyrus Leung, Feng Lin Swift, Jonathan J. Yang, Grace Anderson, Joseph P. Ashall, Chris BENETTI, Stefano Brown, Peter J. Cartier, Régis Chen, Ting-Wan DELLA VALLE, Massimo Galbany, Lluís Gomez, Sebastian Gromadzki, Mariusz Haislip, Joshua Hsiao, Eric Y. Inserra, Cosimo Jha, Saurabh W. Killestein, Thomas L. Kouprianov, Vladimir Kozyreva, Alexandra Müller-Bravo, Tomás E. Nicholl, Matt Paraskeva, Emmy Reichart, Daniel E. Ryder, Stuart Shahbandeh, Melissa Shappee, Ben Smith, Nathan Young, David R. |
Issue Date: | 2022 | Journal: | THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL | Number: | 935 | Issue: | 1 | First Page: | 31 | Abstract: | We present high-cadence optical, ultraviolet (UV), and near-infrared data of the nearby (D ≈ 23 Mpc) Type II supernova (SN) 2021yja. Many Type II SNe show signs of interaction with circumstellar material (CSM) during the first few days after explosion, implying that their red supergiant (RSG) progenitors experience episodic or eruptive mass loss. However, because it is difficult to discover SNe early, the diversity of CSM configurations in RSGs has not been fully mapped. SN 2021yja, first detected within ≈ 5.4 hours of explosion, shows some signatures of CSM interaction (high UV luminosity and radio and x-ray emission) but without the narrow emission lines or early light-curve peak that can accompany CSM. Here we analyze the densely sampled early light curve and spectral series of this nearby SN to infer the properties of its progenitor and CSM. We find that the most likely progenitor was an RSG with an extended envelope, encompassed by low-density CSM. We also present archival Hubble Space Telescope imaging of the host galaxy of SN 2021yja, which allows us to place a stringent upper limit of ≲ 9 M <SUB>☉</SUB> on the progenitor mass. However, this is in tension with some aspects of the SN evolution, which point to a more massive progenitor. Our analysis highlights the need to consider progenitor structure when making inferences about CSM properties, and that a comprehensive view of CSM tracers should be made to give a fuller view of the last years of RSG evolution. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/36294 | URL: | https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/1538-4357/ac75f0 https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85136008551 |
ISSN: | 0004-637X | DOI: | 10.3847/1538-4357/ac75f0 | Bibcode ADS: | 2022ApJ...935...31H | Fulltext: | open |
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