The Rise and Peak of the Luminous Type IIn SN 2017hcc/ATLAS17lsn from ASAS-SN and Swift UVOT Data
Abstract
We present observations of the rise and peak of the Type IIn supernova SN 2017hcc/ATLAS17lsn obtained by the All-Sky Automated Survey for Supernovae (ASAS-SN) and Swift UVOT. The light curve of SN 2017hcc/ATLAS17lsn peaks at V 13.7 mag, which from the estimated redshift of the host galaxy (z=0.0168, D 73 Mpc) implies an absolute peak magnitude MV,peak -20.7 mag. The near-UV to optical spectral energy distribution of SN 2017hcc/ATLAS17lsn from Swift UVOT is consistent with a hot, but cooling blackbody with Tbb 16500 K on Oct. 28.4 and Tbb 11700 K on Nov. 19.6. The estimated peak bolometric luminosity Lbol, peak 1.3× 1044 erg s-1 makes SN2017hcc/ATLAS17lsn one of the most luminous Type IIn supernovae studied to date. From the bolometric light curve we constrain the risetime to be 27 days and the total radiated energy of the event to date is 4× 1050 erg.
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