ASASSN-16fp (SN 2016coi): A transitional supernova between Type Ic and broad-lined Ic

Abstract

We present results based on a well sampled optical (UBVRI) and ultraviolet ( Swift/UVOT) imaging, and low-resolution optical spectroscopic follow-up observations of the nearby Type Ic supernova (SN) ASASSN-16fp (SN 2016coi). The SN was monitored during the photospheric phase (-10 to +33 days with respect to the B-band maximum light). The rise to maximum light and early post-maximum decline of the light curves are slow. The peak absolute magnitude (MV = -17.70.2 mag) of ASASSN-16fp is comparable with broad-lined Ic SN 2002ap, SN 2012ap and transitional Ic SN 2004aw but considerably fainter than the GRB/XRF associated supernovae (e.g. SN 1998bw, 2006aj). Similar to the light curve, the spectral evolution is also slow. ASASSN-16fp shows distinct photospheric phase spectral lines along with the C\, ii features. The expansion velocity of the ejecta near maximum light reached 16000 km s-1 and settled to 8000 km s-1, 1 month post-maximum. Analytical modelling of the quasi-bolometric light curve of ASASSN-16fp suggests that 0.1 M 56Ni mass was synthesized in the explosion, with a kinetic energy of 6.9+1.5-1.3 × 1051 erg and total ejected mass of 4.5\,\,0.3 M.

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