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The Eye of Sauron in SN 2025ngs: a Short-plateau Cousin of SN 1998S with Evidence for a Ring-like Circumstellar Medium

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2605.05380

Conor L. Ransome, David J. Sand, K. Azalee Bostroem, Aravind P. Ravi, Bhagya M. Subrayan + 33 more

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TLDR

SN 2025ngs is a peculiar short-plateau supernova with evidence for a ring-like circumstellar medium, spectroscopically resembling SN 1998S.

Key contributions

  • Presents SN 2025ngs, a short-plateau supernova bridging Type IIn and IIP characteristics.
  • Interaction features subside early, then re-emerge with complex Hα profiles later in its evolution.
  • High-resolution spectra reveal a double-horned Hα profile, indicating a disk-like circumstellar medium.
  • Spectroscopically resembles SN 1998S, expanding the diverse group of 98S-like supernovae.

Why it matters

This study reveals SN 2025ngs as a unique transient, bridging Type IIn and IIP supernovae. Its ring-like circumstellar medium and resemblance to SN 1998S enhance our understanding of massive star evolution and supernova diversity. This helps constrain progenitor models for interacting supernovae.

Original Abstract

Interacting supernovae probe the twilight years of massive stars, exhibiting signatures of interaction between the supernova ejecta and surrounding material expelled from the progenitor. We present the peculiar interacting supernova, SN\,2025ngs in NGC5961 (37.8 Mpc). This transient toes the line between strongly interacting supernovae (type IIn) and type IIP supernovae. SN 2025ngs presents photometrically as a short-plateau supernova, with a plateau duration, t$_{\mathrm{PT}}^{}\approx70$ days. Interaction features subside within a week post-explosion, consistent with the growing number of flash supernovae, giving way to a short period where a typical IIP spectrum is exhibited. Towards the drop off the plateau, interaction features re-emerge, exhibiting complex H$α$ profiles throughout the rest of the transient evolution. We compare with models of early spectra, finding the abundances generally consistent with a supergiant progenitor with a high mass-loss rate (10$^{-3}$ M$_\odot$ yr$^{-1}$). Early, high-resolution spectra reveal a double-horned H$α$ profile, providing strong evidence for shock interaction with a proximate disk-like circumstellar medium. Spectroscopically, SN 2025ngs closely resembles the luminous SN 1998S, despite photometric differences, with SN 2025ngs having a relatively modest peak magnitude of $M_\mathrm{V}=-17.9$ mag, adding another member to the surprisingly diverse 98S-like group.

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