The optical properties of three Type II supernovae: 2014cx, 2014cy, and 2015cz

Dastidar, R ; Misra, K ; Singh, M ; Pastorello, A ; Sahu, D K ; Wang, X ; Gangopadhyay, A ; Tomasella, L ; Zhang, J ; Bose, S ; Mo, J ; Elias-Rosa, N ; Tartaglia, L ; Yan, S ; Kumar, Brijesh ; Anupama, G C ; Pandey, S B ; Rui, L ; Zhang, T ; Terreran, G ; Ochner, P ; Huang, F (2021) The optical properties of three Type II supernovae: 2014cx, 2014cy, and 2015cz Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 504 (1). pp. 1009-1028. ISSN 0035-8711

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stab831

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stab831

Abstract

We present the photometric and spectroscopic analysis of three Type II supernovae (SNe): 2014cx, 2014cy, and 2015cz. SN 2014cx is a conventional Type IIP with shallow slope (0.2 mag/50 d) and an atypical short plateau (∼86 d). SNe 2014cy and 2015cz show relatively large decline rates (0.88 and 1.64 mag/50 d, respectively) at early times before settling to the plateau phase, unlike the canonical Type IIP/L SN light curves. All of them are normal luminosity SN II with an absolute magnitude at mid-plateau of M50V,14cx=−16.6±0.4mag⁠, M50V,14cy=−16.5±0.2mag⁠, and M50V,15cz=−17.4±0.3mag⁠. A relatively broad range of 56Ni masses is ejected in these explosions (0.027–0.070 M⊙). The spectra shows the classical evolution of  SNe  II, dominated by a blue continuum with broad H lines at early phases and narrower metal lines with P Cygni profiles during the plateau. High-velocity H  i features are identified in the plateau spectra of SN 2014cx at 11 600  kms −1, possibly a sign of ejecta-circumstellar interaction. The spectra of SN 2014cy exhibit strong absorption profile of H i similar to normal luminosity events whereas strong metal lines akin to sub-luminous SNe. The analytical modelling of the bolometric light curve of the three events yields similar progenitor radii within errors (478, 507, and 660 R ⊙ for SNe 2014cx, 2014cy, and 2015cz, respectively), a range of ejecta masses (15.0, 22.2, and 20.6 M ⊙ for SNe 2014cx, 2014cy, and 2015cz), and a modest range of explosion energies (3.3–7.2 foe where 1 foe=10 51erg).

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Keywords:techniques: photometric, techniques: spectroscopic, supernovae: general, supernovae: individual: SN 2014cx, SN 2014cy, SN 2015cz, galaxies: individual: NGC 337, NGC 7742, NGC 582
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