On the observational behaviour of the highly polarized Type IIn supernova SN 2017hcc
arXiv:1907.03160 · doi:10.1093/mnras/stz1914
Abstract
We present the results based on photometric ( UVOT), broad-band polarimetric ( and -band) and optical spectroscopic observations of the Type IIn supernova (SN) 2017hcc. Our study is supplemented with spectropolarimetric data available in literature for this event. The post-peak light curve evolution is slow (0.2 mag 100 d in -band). The spectrum of +27 d shows a blue continuum with narrow emission lines, typical of a Type IIn SN. Archival polarization data along with the DR2 distances have been utilized to evaluate the interstellar polarization (ISP) towards the SN direction which is found to be = 0.17 0.02 per cent and = 140 3. To extract the intrinsic polarization of SN 2017hcc, both the observed and the literature polarization measurements were corrected for ISP. We noticed a significant decline of 3.5 per cent (-band) in the intrinsic level of polarization spanning a period of 2 months. In contrast, the intrinsic polarization angles remain nearly constant at all epochs. Our study indicates a substantial variation in the degree of asymmetry in either the ejecta and/or the surrounding medium of SN 2017hcc. We also estimate a mass-loss rate of = 0.12 M yr (for = 20 km s) which suggests that the progenitor of SN 2017hcc is most likely a Luminous Blue Variable.
11 pages, 7 figures, 4 tables, Accepted for publication in MNRAS