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ABSTRACT We present high-cadence photometric and low-resolution (R $$\sim$$ 400–700) optical spectroscopic observations of Type IIP supernova, SN 2018pq, which exploded on the outskirts of the galaxy IC 3896A. The optically thick phase (‘plateau’) lasts approximately 97 d, the plateau duration of normal Type IIP supernovae. SN 2018pq has a V-band absolute magnitude of $$-16.42 \pm 0.01$$ mag at 50 d, resembles normal-luminous supernova, and the V-band decline rate of 0.42 $$\pm$$ 0.06 mag 50 d$$^{-1}$$ during the plateau phase. A steeper decline rate of 11.87 $$\pm$$ 1.68 mag 100 d$$^{-1}$$ was observed compared to that of typical Type IIP supernovae during the transition between plateau to nebular phase. We employ detailed radiative transfer spectra modelling, tardis, to reveal the photospheric temperature and velocity at two spectral epochs. The well-fitted model spectra indicate SN 2018pq is a spectroscopically normal Type IIP supernova. Semi-analytical light curve modelling suggests the progenitor as a red supergiant star with an ejecta mass of $$\sim$$11 $${\rm M}_\odot$$ and an initial radius of 424 $${\rm R}_\odot$$. On the contrary, hydrodynamical modelling suggests a higher mass progenitor between 14 and 16 $${\rm M}_\odot$$.more » « less
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