Direct evidence for a supernova interacting with a large amount of hydrogen-free circumstellar material
Abstract
We present our observations of SN 2010mb, a Type Ic SN lacking spectroscopic signatures of H and He. SN 2010mb has a slowly-declining light curve (600\,days) that cannot be powered by 56Ni/56Co radioactivity, the common energy source for Type Ic SNe. We detect signatures of interaction with hydrogen-free CSM including a blue quasi-continuum and, uniquely, narrow oxygen emission lines that require high densities (109cm-3). From the observed spectra and light curve we estimate that the amount of material involved in the interaction was 3M. Our observations are in agreement with models of pulsational pair-instability SNe described in the literature.
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