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The low-luminosity type II SN\,2016aqf: A well-monitored spectral evolution of the Ni/Fe abundance ratio

Published 26 Jun 2020 in astro-ph.HE and astro-ph.SR | (2006.15028v1)

Abstract: Low-luminosity type II supernovae (LL SNe~II) make up the low explosion energy end of core-collapse SNe, but their study and physical understanding remain limited. We present SN\,2016aqf, a LL SN~II with extensive spectral and photometric coverage. We measure a VV-band peak magnitude of −14.58-14.58\,mag, a plateau duration of ∼\sim100\,days, and an inferred <sup>56<sup>{56}Ni mass of 0.008±0.0020.008 \pm 0.002\,\msun. The peak bolometric luminosity, L<em>bol≈10<sup>41.4<em>{\rm bol} \approx 10<sup>{41.4}\,erg\,s<sup>−1<sup>{-1}, and its spectral evolution is typical of other SNe in the class. Using our late-time spectra, we measure the [\ion{O}{i}] λλ6300,6364\lambda\lambda6300, 6364 lines, which we compare against SN II spectral synthesis models to constrain the progenitor zero-age main-sequence mass. We find this to be 12 ±\pm 3\,\msun. Our extensive late-time spectral coverage of the [\ion{Fe}{ii}] λ7155\lambda7155 and [\ion{Ni}{ii}] λ7378\lambda7378 lines permits a measurement of the Ni/Fe abundance ratio, a parameter sensitive to the inner progenitor structure and explosion mechanism dynamics. We measure a constant abundance ratio evolution of 0.081<sup>+0.009</sup></em>−0.0100.081<sup>{+0.009}</sup></em>{-0.010}, and argue that the best epochs to measure the ratio are at ∼\sim200 -- 300\,days after explosion. We place this measurement in the context of a large sample of SNe II and compare against various physical, light-curve and spectral parameters, in search of trends which might allow indirect ways of constraining this ratio. We do not find correlations predicted by theoretical models; however, this may be the result of the exact choice of parameters and explosion mechanism in the models, the simplicity of them and/or primordial contamination in the measured abundance ratio.

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