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Get Free AccessAbstract We present new JWST/MIRI Medium Resolution Spectroscopy and Keck spectra of SN 1995N obtained in 2022–2023, more than 10,000 days after the supernova (SN) explosion. These spectra are among the latest direct detections of a core-collapse SN, both through emission lines in the optical and thermal continuum from infrared (IR) dust emission. The new IR data show that dust heating from radiation produced by the ejecta interacting with circumstellar matter is still present but greatly reduced from when SN 1995N was observed by the Spitzer Space Telescope and WISE in 2009/2010 and 2018, when the dust mass was estimated to be 0.4 M ⊙ . New radiative-transfer modeling suggests that the dust mass and grain size may have increased between 2010 and 2023. The new data can alternatively be well fit with a dust mass of 0.4 M ⊙ and a much reduced heating source luminosity. The new late-time spectra show unusually strong oxygen forbidden lines, stronger than the H α emission. This indicates that SN 1995N may have exploded as a stripped-envelope SN, which then interacted with a massive H-rich circumstellar shell, changing it from intrinsically Type Ib/c to Type IIn. The late-time spectrum results when the reverse shock begins to excite the inner H-poor, O-rich ejecta. This change in the spectrum is rarely seen but marks the start of the transition from SN to SN remnant.
Geoffrey C. Clayton, R. Wesson, Ori D. Fox, Melissa Shahbandeh, Alexei V Filippenko, Bryony Nickson, Michael Engesser, Schuyler D. Van Dyk, WeiKang Zheng, Thomas G. Brink, Yi Yang, Tea Temim, Nathan Smith, Jennifer E. Andrews, C. Ashall, Ilse De Looze, James M. DerKacy, Luc Dessart, M. Dulude, E. Dwek, R. J. Foley, Suvi Gezari, Sebastián Gómez, S. Gonzaga, Siva Indukuri, J. Jencson, J. Johansson, M. M. Kasliwal, Zachary G. Lane, Ryan M. Lau, David R. Law, A. P. Marston, D. Milisavljević, Richard O’Steen, Justin Pierel, A. Rest, Arkaprabha Sarangi, M. R. Siebert, Michael F. Skrutskie, Louis-Gregory Strolger, Tamás Szalai, Samaporn Tinyanont, Qinan Wang, Brian J. Williams, Lin Xiao, Szanna Zsíros (2025). Very Late-time JWST and Keck Spectra of the Oxygen-rich Supernova 1995N. , 991(2), DOI: https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/adfc72.
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2025
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