SN 2017hcc and SN 2023usc a comparative spectroscopic study of type IIn supernovae
Abstract
We report on a spectroscopic study of the bright, nearby type-IIn supernova SN 2017hcc, and SN 2023usc using data obtained from the Himalayan Chandra Telescope (HCT). SN 2017hcc is well-studied event, and our sampling covers 7 epochs, starting from +14\,d post explosion, and continuing into the nebular stage, at +411\,d. The type-IIn event SN 2023usc was sampled over 5 epochs from +12\,d to +155\,d post explosion. The nearly featureless (except Hα) late time (+62\,d onward) spectra of SN 2023usc, suggests a novel explosion route for this type-IIn event. Assuming a CSM model created by multi-epoch ejection of material from the pre-explosion progenitor, we present here a comparative study of both events with several other type-IIn / interacting supernovae in progenitors with persistent signatures of a CSM. We find that true narrow lines (v 1000\,km\,s-1) emerge in the early ( +10\,d) spectra only in few events (SN 2017hcc, SN 2023usc and SN 2010jl) initially classified as type-IIn in our sample -- in most cases the line velocity hovers at 1000\,km\,s-1 even in the very early epochs. CSM line velocity being indicative of its extent and opacity, this suggests that progenitors with a highly extended CSMs, which are also optically transparent in their outer regions may be relatively rare.
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