Radio view of a broad-line Type Ic supernova ASASSN-16fp

Abstract

We present extensive radio observations of a Type Ic supernova, ASASSN-16fp. Our data represents the lowest frequency observations of the SN beyond 1000 days with a frequency range of 0.33-25 GHz and a temporal range of 8 to 1136 days post-explosion. The observations are best represented by a model of synchrotron emission from a shocked circumstellar shell initially suppressed by synchrotron self-absorption. Assuming equipartition of energy between relativistic particles and magnetic fields, we estimate the velocity and radius of the blast wave to be v 0.15c and r 3.4 × 1015 cm respectively at t0 8 days post-explosion. We infer the total internal energy of the radio-emitting material evolves as E 0.37 × 1047 (t/t0)0.65 erg. We determine the mass-loss rate of the progenitor star to be M (0.4-3.2) ×10-5 M yr-1 at various epochs post-explosion, consistent with the mass-loss rate of Galactic Wolf-Rayet stars. The radio light curves and spectra show a signature of density enhancement in the CSM at a radius of 1.10 × 1016 cm from the explosion center.

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