We present the results of low-resolution spectroscopic and densely sampled multiband simultaneous optical imaging (ugi and vrz bands) follow-up of supernova (SN) 2024aecx. The photometric data is supplemented with Swift/UVOT and ATLAS survey observations. The SN was discovered in the spiral galaxy NGC 3521 (distance 11 Mpc) within a day after the explosion. The early spectra of SN 2024aecx show a weak signature of hydrogen lines, which disappeared in 30 days after the explosion. Light curves in all bands show a distinct feature of two peaks, and the first peak is likely due to the shock cooling emission. The early phase light curve evolution of SN 2024aecx has similarity with the typical Type IIb events, but the decay rate in different bands (e. g. , m₁₅ = 1. 60 0. 05 mag, g-band) is significantly faster in the post-peak phase. It attained the secondary maximum in 19 days (g-band) with a peak absolute magnitude of M₆= -17. 94 0. 10 mag. The color evolution of SN 2024aecx is displaying a red-blue-red trend between days 8 to 40. The analytical model fitting to the light curves reveals an envelope mass and progenitor radii in the range of 0. 03 - 0. 24 M_ and 169 - 200 R_, respectively. Modeling of the pseudo-bolometric light curve suggests that synthesized ^56Ni in the explosion was 0. 15 M_ with ejecta mass and kinetic energy of 0. 7 M_ and 0. 16 x 10^51 erg, respectively. The observational properties and modeling indicate that the SN 2024aecx progenitor belongs to the extended progenitor category.
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Xingzhu Zou
Yunnan University
Brajesh Kumar
Yunnan University
Rishabh Singh Teja
Indian Institute of Astrophysics
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68dc12c58a7d58c25ebb09b0 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2505.19831