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Das, Kaustav K; Fremling, Christoffer; Kasliwal, Mansi M; Schulze, Steve; Sollerman, Jesper; Karambelkar, Viraj; Rose, Sam; Anand, Shreya; Andreoni, Igor; Aubert, Marie; et al (, The Astrophysical Journal Letters)Abstract We present SN 2023zaw—a subluminous (Mr= −16.7 mag) and rapidly evolving supernova (t1/2,r= 4.9 days), with the lowest nickel mass (≈0.002M⊙) measured among all stripped-envelope supernovae discovered to date. The photospheric spectra are dominated by broad Heiand Ca near-infrared emission lines with velocities of ∼10,000−12,000 km s−1. The late-time spectra show prominent narrow Heiemission lines at ∼1000 km s−1, indicative of interaction with He-rich circumstellar material. SN 2023zaw is located in the spiral arm of a star-forming galaxy. We perform radiation-hydrodynamical and analytical modeling of the lightcurve by fitting with a combination of shock-cooling emission and nickel decay. The progenitor has a best-fit envelope mass of ≈0.2M☉and an envelope radius of ≈50R⊙. The extremely low nickel mass and low ejecta mass (≈0.5M⊙) suggest an ultrastripped SN, which originates from a mass-losing low-mass He-star (zero-age main-sequence mass < 10M⊙) in a close binary system. This is a channel to form double neutron star systems, whose merger is detectable with LIGO. SN 2023zaw underscores the existence of a previously undiscovered population of extremely low nickel mass (<0.005M☉) stripped-envelope supernovae, which can be explored with deep and high-cadence transient surveys.more » « less
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O’Sullivan, Donal B.; Martin, Christopher; Matuszewski, Mateusz; Hoadley, Keri; Hamden, Erika; Neill, James D.; Lin, Zeren; Parihar, Prachi (, The Astrophysical Journal)null (Ed.)
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