The type IIn supernova 1995G: Interaction with the circumstellar medium

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We present the photometric and spectroscopic evolution of the type IIn SN 1995G in NGC 1643, on the basis of 4 years of optical and infrared observations. This supernova shows very flat optical light curves similar to SN 1988Z, with a slow decline rate at all times. The spectra are characterized by strong Balmer lines with multiple components in emission and with a P Cygni absorption component blueshifted by only 700 km s-1. This feature indicates the presence of a slowly expanding shell above the SN ejecta as in the case of SNe 1994aj and 1996L. As in other SNe IIn, the slow luminosity decline cannot be explained only with a radioactive energy input, and an additional source of energy is required, most likely that produced by the interaction between supernova ejecta and a pre-existent circumstellar medium (CSM). It was estimated that the shell material has a density nH ≫ 108 cm-3, consistent with the absence of forbidden lines in the spectra. About 2 years after the burst the low-velocity shell is largely overtaken by the SN ejecta and the luminosity drops at a faster rate.

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Pastorello, A., Turatto, M., Benetti, S., Cappellaro, E., Danziger, I. J., Mazzali, P. A., … Matheson, T. (2002). The type IIn supernova 1995G: Interaction with the circumstellar medium. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 333(1), 27–38. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-8711.2002.05366.x

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