paper

Photometric and spectroscopic analysis of the Type II SN 2020jfo with a short plateau

arXiv:2211.02823 · doi:10.1093/mnras/stac3234

Abstract

We present high-cadence photometric and spectroscopic observations of SN~2020jfo in ultraviolet and optical/near-infrared bands starting from to days after the explosion, including the earliest data with the 10.4\,m GTC. SN~2020jfo is a hydrogen-rich Type II SN with a relatively short plateau duration ( days). When compared to other Type II supernovae (SNe) of similar or shorter plateau lengths, SN~2020jfo exhibits a fainter peak absolute -band magnitude ( mag). SN~2020jfo shows significant H absorption in the plateau phase similar to that of typical SNe~II. The emission line of stable [Ni~II] 7378, mostly seen in low-luminosity SNe~II, is very prominent in the nebular-phase spectra of SN~2020jfo. Using the relative strengths of [Ni~II] 7378 and [Fe~II] 7155, we derive the Ni/Fe production (abundance) ratio of 0.08--0.10, which is times the solar value. The progenitor mass of SN~2020jfo from nebular-phase spectral modelling and semi-analytical modelling falls in the range of 12--15\,. Furthermore, semi-analytical modelling suggests a massive H envelope in the progenitor of SN~2020jfo, which is unlikely for SNe~II having short plateaus.

20 pages (plus 5 pages appendix), 19 figures, Accepted for publication in MNRAS