A fast-evolving luminous transient discovered by K2/Kepler

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A. Rest
P. M. Garnavich
D. Khatami
D. Kasen
B. E. Tucker
E. J. Shaya
R. P. Olling
R. Mushotzky
A. Zenteno
S. Margheim
G. Strampelli
D. James
R. C. Smith
F. Förster
V. A. Villar
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[1] Space Telescope Science Institute,Department of Physics
[2] University of Notre Dame,Department of Astronomy
[3] University of California,The Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Mount Stromlo Observatory
[4] Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory,Australian Research Council
[5] Australian National University,Astronomy Department
[6] Centre of Excellence for All-sky Astrophysics,Center for Mathematical Modeling
[7] University of Maryland,undefined
[8] Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory,undefined
[9] Gemini Observatory,undefined
[10] Harvard–Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics,undefined
[11] University of Chile,undefined
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Nature Astronomy | 2018年 / 2卷
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For decades, optical time-domain searches have been tuned to find ordinary supernovae, which rise and fall in brightness over a period of weeks. Recently, supernova searches have improved their cadences and a handful of fast-evolving luminous transients have been identified1–5. These have peak luminosities comparable to type Ia supernovae, but rise to maximum in less than ten days and fade from view in less than one month. Here we present the most extreme example of this class of object thus far: KSN 2015K, with a rise time of only 2.2 days and a time above half-maximum of only 6.8 days. We show that, unlike type Ia supernovae, the light curve of KSN 2015K was not powered by the decay of radioactive elements. We further argue that it is unlikely that it was powered by continuing energy deposition from a central remnant (a magnetar or black hole). Using numerical radiation hydrodynamical models, we show that the light curve of KSN 2015K is well fitted by a model where the supernova runs into external material presumably expelled in a pre-supernova mass-loss episode. The rapid rise of KSN 2015K therefore probes the venting of photons when a hypersonic shock wave breaks out of a dense extended medium.
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