Artículo de revista
On the triple peaks of SNHunt248 in NGC 5806*
Fecha
2015Registro en:
A&A 581, L4 (2015)
1432-0746
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201526631
Autor
Kankare, E.
Kotak, R.
Pastorello, A.
Fraser, M.
Mattila, S.
Smartt, S.
Bruce, A.
Chambers, K.
Elias Rosa, N.
Flewelling, H.
Fremling, C.
Harmanen, J.
Huber, M.
Jerkstrand, A.
Kangas, T.
Kuncarayakti, Hanindyo
Magee, M.
Magnier, E.
Polshaw, J.
Smith, K.
Sollerman, j.
Tomasella, L.
Institución
Resumen
We present our findings on a supernova (SN) impostor, SNHunt248, based on optical and near-IR data spanning ∼15 yr before
discovery, to ∼1 yr post-discovery. The light curve displays three distinct peaks, the brightest of which is at MR ∼ −15.0 mag. The
post-discovery evolution is consistent with the ejecta from the outburst interacting with two distinct regions of circumstellar material.
The 0.5–2.2 μm spectral energy distribution at −740 d is well-matched by a single 6700 K blackbody with log(L/L ) ∼ 6.1. This
temperature and luminosity support previous suggestions of a yellow hypergiant progenitor; however, we find it to be brighter than the
brightest and most massive Galactic late-F to early-G spectral type hypergiants. Overall the historical light curve displays variability
of up to ∼±1 mag. At current epochs (∼1 yr post-outburst), the absolute magnitude (MR ∼ −9 mag) is just below the faintest observed
historical absolute magnitude ∼10 yr before discovery