2020
DOI: 10.1038/s41550-020-1066-7
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An extremely energetic supernova from a very massive star in a dense medium

Abstract: Author contributions M.N. wrote the manuscript, led the analysis and obtained the HST and Gemini data. P.K.B. devised the selection algorithm and identified SN2016aps as an interesting source, and analysed the HST images. E.B. advised on the manuscript and leads the overall project. R.C. and K.B. obtained the MDM spectrum and classified SN2016aps. R.M. analysed the UVOT data.

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“…12 16 ( ) reaction rate. If the existence of PPISNe can be confirmed though photometric observations (for instance, candidate PPISN SN 2006gy (Woosley et al 2007), SN 2006jc (Pastorello et al 2007, SN iPTF14hls (Arcavi et al 2017;Woosley 2018;Vigna-Gómez et al 2019), SN iPTF16eh (Lunnan et al 2018), SN 2016iet (Gomez et al 2019), or SN 2016aps (Nicholl et al 2020)) then we can place a lower limit on the a g C , O…”
Section: C12mentioning
confidence: 96%
“…12 16 ( ) reaction rate. If the existence of PPISNe can be confirmed though photometric observations (for instance, candidate PPISN SN 2006gy (Woosley et al 2007), SN 2006jc (Pastorello et al 2007, SN iPTF14hls (Arcavi et al 2017;Woosley 2018;Vigna-Gómez et al 2019), SN iPTF16eh (Lunnan et al 2018), SN 2016iet (Gomez et al 2019), or SN 2016aps (Nicholl et al 2020)) then we can place a lower limit on the a g C , O…”
Section: C12mentioning
confidence: 96%
“…A better fit with a Lorentzian function indicates that broadening is due to electron scattering rather than expansion (e.g. Chatzopoulos et al 2011;Taddia et al 2013;Nicholl et al 2020). However, as a Lorentzian is not a significantly better fit, this scenario is not supported.…”
Section: Photospheric H α Profilementioning
confidence: 97%
“…) and broad light curves (rise times as long as ∼150 days) as a consequence of the large ejecta masses, and therefore, long diffusion times (e.g., Dessart et al 2013;Kozyreva et al 2014). A number of observed events have been associated with PISNe, including SN 2006gy (Smith et al 2007), SN2007bi (Gal-Yam et al 2009), SN 2213-1745(Cooke et al 2012, OGLE14-073 (Terreran et al 2017), SN 2016iet (Gomez et al 2019), and SN2016aps (Nicholl et al 2020). Several of these candidates have been observed at low redshift, implying that potential formation pathways for PISNe do indeed exist for highermetallicity Population I/II stars.…”
Section: Observational Prospectsmentioning
confidence: 99%