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SN 2024abfl: A Low-Luminosity Type IIP Supernova in NGC 2146 from a Low-Mass Red Supergiant Progenitor

Published 4 Feb 2026 in astro-ph.HE | (2602.04309v1)

Abstract: Type IIP supernovae (SNe IIP) exhibit a significant diversity in their explosion properties, yet the physical mechanisms driving this diversity remain unknown. In this work, we present photometric and spectroscopic observations of SN 2024abfl, a SN IIP in NGC 2146 with a directly detected red supergiant (RSG) progenitor. We find it has a low plateau luminosity (MV15M_V \sim -15 mag) and a relatively long plateau length (126.5\sim 126.5 days). By fitting a semi-analytical model, we estimated a <sup>56<sup>{56}Ni mass of 0.009M\sim 0.009 M_\odot, an initial kinetic energy of 0.42\sim 0.42 foe, an initial thermal energy of 0.03\sim 0.03 foe and an ejecta mass of 8.3M\sim 8.3 M_\odot. The spectral evolution of SN 2024abfl is similar to those of other SNe IIP, except for much lower ejecta velocities at similar epochs. At later epochs, we find a relatively high-velocity Hαα absorption feature at 4000\sim -4000 km s<sup>1<sup>{-1}, possibly due to a fast-moving plume of matter in the inner ejecta, and two emission features at ±2000\pm 2000 km s<sup>1<sup>{-1}, possibly caused by CSM interaction. We estimate the progenitor mass to be 15M\le 15 M_\odot based on nebular spectra. We conclude that SN 2024abfl is a low-luminosity SN IIP originating from a low-mass RSG progenitor.

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