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Abstract We present UV–optical–near-infrared observations and modeling of supernova (SN) 2024ggi, a type II supernova (SN II) located in NGC 3621 at 7.2 Mpc. Early-time (“flash”) spectroscopy of SN 2024ggi within +0.8 days of discovery shows emission lines of H i , He i , C iii , and N iii with a narrow core and broad, symmetric wings (i.e., “IIn-like”) arising from the photoionized, optically thick, unshocked circumstellar material (CSM) that surrounded the progenitor star at shock breakout (SBO). By the next spectral epoch at +1.5 days, SN 2024ggi showed a rise in ionization as emission lines of He ii , C iv , N iv/v , and O v became visible. This phenomenon is temporally consistent with a blueward shift in the UV–optical colors, both likely the result of SBO in an extended, dense CSM. The IIn-like features in SN 2024ggi persist on a timescale of t IIn = 3.8 ± 1.6 days, at which time a reduction in CSM density allows the detection of Doppler-broadened features from the fastest SN material. SN 2024ggi has peak UV–optical absolute magnitudes of M w2 = −18.7 mag and M g = −18.1 mag, respectively, that are consistent with the known population of CSM-interacting SNe II. Comparison of SN 2024ggi with a grid of radiation hydrodynamics and non–local thermodynamic equilibrium radiative-transfer simulations suggests a progenitor mass-loss rate of M ̇ = 10 − 2 M ⊙ yr −1 ( v w = 50 km s −1 ), confined to a distance of r < 5 × 10 14 cm. Assuming a wind velocity of v w = 50 km s −1 , the progenitor star underwent an enhanced mass-loss episode in the last ∼3 yr before explosion.
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e59b44b6db643587536567 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ad5c64
W. V. Jacobson-Galán
California Institute of Technology
Kyle W. Davis
University of California, Santa Cruz
C. D. Kilpatrick
Northwestern University
The Astrophysical Journal
Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris
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