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Get Free AccessWe present photometry, spectra, and spectropolarimetry of supernova (SN) 2012ab, mostly obtained over the course of similar to 300 d after discovery. SN 2012ab was a Type IIn (SN IIn) event discovered near the nucleus of spiral galaxy 2MASXJ12224762+0536247. While its light curve resembles that of SN 1998S, its spectral evolution does not. We see indications of CSM interaction in the strong intermediate-width emission features, the high luminosity (peak at absolute magnitude M = -19.5), and the lack of broad absorption features in the spectrum. The Ha emission undergoes a peculiar transition. At early times it shows a broad blue emission wing out to -14000 km s(-1) and a truncated red wing. Then at late times (> 100 d) it shows a truncated blue wing and a very broad red emission wing out to roughly +20 000 km s(-1). This late-time broad red wing probably arises in the reverse shock. Spectra also show an asymmetric intermediate-width H alpha component with stronger emission on the red side at late times. The evolution of the asymmetric profiles requires a density structure in the distant CSM that is highly aspherical. Our spectropolarimetric data also suggest asphericity with a strong continuum polarization of similar to 1-3 per cent and depolarization in the Ha line, indicating asphericity in the CSM at a level comparable to that in other SNe IIn. We estimate a mass-loss rate of M = 0.050 M-circle dot yr(-1) for v(pre) = 100 km s(-1) extending back at least 75 yr prior to the SN. The strong departure from axisymmetry in the CSM of SN 2012ab may suggest that the progenitor was an eccentric binary system undergoing eruptive mass loss.
Christopher Bilinski, Nathan Smith, G. G. Williams, Paul S. Smith, WeiKang Zheng, M. L. Graham, Jon C. Mauerhan, Jennifer E. Andrews, Alexei V Filippenko, Carl W. Akerlof, E. Chatzopoulos, Jennifer L. Hoffman, Leah N. Huk, Douglas C. Leonard, G. H. Marion, Peter Milne, R. Quimby, J. M. Silverman, J. Vinkó, J. C. Wheeler, F. Yuan (2017). SN2012ab: a peculiar Type IIn supernova with aspherical circumstellar material. , 475(1), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stx3214.
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