A long life of excess: The interacting transient SN 2017hcc

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In this study we present the results of a five-year follow-up campaign of the long-lived type IIn supernova SN 2017hcc, found in a spiral dwarf host of near-solar metallicity. The long rise time (57 ± 2 days, ATLAS o band) and high luminosity (peaking at -20.78 ± 0.01 mag in the ATLAS o band) point towards an interaction of massive ejecta with massive and dense circumstellar material (CSM). The evolution of SN 2017hcc is slow, both spectroscopically and photometrically, reminiscent of the long-lived type IIn, SN 2010jl. An infrared (IR) excess was apparent soon after the peak, and blueshifts were noticeable in the Balmer lines starting from a few hundred days, but appeared to be fading by around +1200 d. We posit that an IR light echo from pre-existing dust dominates at early times, with some possible condensation of new dust grains occurring at epochs ≳;+800 d.

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Moran, S., Fraser, M., Kotak, R., Pastorello, A., Benetti, S., Brennan, S. J., … Young, D. R. (2023). A long life of excess: The interacting transient SN 2017hcc. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 669. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202244565

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