The Astrophysical Journal Letters (Jan 2024)

Early-phase Simultaneous Multiband Observations of the Type II Supernova SN 2024ggi with Mephisto

  • Xinlei Chen,
  • Brajesh Kumar,
  • Xinzhong Er,
  • Helong Guo,
  • Yuan-Pei Yang,
  • Weikang Lin,
  • Yuan Fang,
  • Guowang Du,
  • Chenxu Liu,
  • Jiewei Zhao,
  • Tianyu Zhang,
  • Yuxi Bao,
  • Xingzhu Zou,
  • Yu Pan,
  • Yu Wang,
  • Xufeng Zhu,
  • Kaushik Chatterjee,
  • Xiangkun Liu,
  • Dezi Liu,
  • Edoardo P. Lagioia,
  • Geeta Rangwal,
  • Shiyan Zhong,
  • Jinghua Zhang,
  • Jianhui Lian,
  • Yongzhi Cai,
  • Yangwei Zhang,
  • Xiaowei Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/ad62f7
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 971, no. 1
p. L2

Abstract

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We present early-phase good-cadence (hour-to-day) simultaneous multiband ( ugi and vrz bands) imaging of the nearby supernova SN 2024ggi, which exploded in the nearby galaxy NGC 3621. A quick follow-up was conducted within less than a day after the explosion and continued for ∼23 days. The uvg band light curves display a rapid rise (∼1.4 mag day ^−1 ) to maximum in ∼4 days and absolute magnitude M _g ∼ −17.75 mag. The postpeak decay rate in redder bands is ∼0.01 mag day ^−1 . Different colors (e.g., u − g and v − r ) of SN 2024ggi are slightly redder than SN 2023ixf. A significant rise (∼12.5 kK) in blackbody temperature (optical) was noticed within ∼2 days after the explosion, which successively decreased, indicating shock break out inside a dense circumstellar medium surrounding the progenitor. Using semianalytical modeling, the ejecta mass and progenitor radius were estimated as 1.2 M _☉ and ∼550 R _☉ . The archival deep images ( g , r , i , and z bands) from the Dark Energy Camera Legacy Survey were examined, and a possible progenitor was detected in each band (∼22–22.5 mag) and had a mass range of 14–17 M _☉ .

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