SN 2021foa, a transitional event between a Type IIn (SN 2009ip-like) and a Type Ibn supernova
Abstract
We present photometric and spectroscopic data of the unusual interacting supernova (SN) 2021foa. It rose to an absolute magnitude peak of Mr=-18 mag in 20 days. The initial light curve decline shows some luminosity fluctuations before a long-lasting flattening. A faint source (Mr -14 mag) was detected in the weeks preceding the main event, showing a slow-rising luminosity trend. The r-band absolute light curve is very similar to those of SN 2009ip-like events, with a faint and shorter duration brightening (`Event A') followed by a much brighter peak (`Event B'). The early spectra of SN 2021foa show a blue continuum with narrow (vFWHM400 km s-1) H emission lines, that, two weeks later, reveal a complex profile, with a narrow P Cygni on top of an intermediate-width (vFWHM2700 km s-1) component. At +12 days metal lines in emission appear, while lines become very strong, with ~λ5876 reaching half of the luminosity, much higher than in previous SN 2009ip-like objects. We propose SN 2021foa to be a transitional event between the H-rich SN 2009ip-like SNe and the He-rich Type Ibn SNe.
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