Revealing the Progenitor of SN 2021zby through Analysis of the TESS Shock-cooling Light Curve
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Wang, Qinan
Armstrong, Patrick
Zenati, Y.
Ridden-Harper, R.
Rest, Armin
Arcavi, Iair
Kilpatrick, Charles D.
Foley, Ryan J.
Tucker, Brad
Lidman, Christopher
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Institute of Physics Publishing Ltd.
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We present early observations and analysis of the double-peaked Type IIb supernova (SN IIb) SN 2021zby. TESS captured the prominent early shock-cooling peak of SN 2021zby within the first ∼10 days after explosion with a 30 minute cadence. We present optical and near-infrared spectral series of SN 2021zby, including three spectra during the shock-cooling phase. Using a multiband model fit, we find that the inferred properties of its progenitor are consistent with a red supergiant or yellow supergiant, with an envelope mass of ∼0.30-0.65 M ⊙ and an envelope radius of ∼120-300 R ⊙. These inferred progenitor properties are similar to those of other SNe IIb with a double-peaked feature, such as SNe 1993J, 2011dh, 2016gkg, and 2017jgh. This study further validates the importance of the high cadence and early coverage in resolving the shape of the shock-cooling light curve, while the multiband observations, particularly UV, are also necessary to fully constrain the progenitor properties.
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