SN 2023fyq is the first Type Ibn supernova with a directly detected hot luminous progenitor consistent with a low-mass helium star in a binary system, based on pre-explosion imaging, disappearance confirmation, and multi-wavelength environmental analysis.
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First radio observations of SN 2023fyq detect a dense circumstellar shell with mass-loss rate ~0.004 solar masses per year ejected 0.7-3 years before explosion, consistent with a merger origin.
Uniform analysis of 25 events shows SNe Ibn, SNe Icn, and FBOTs overlap in peak luminosity, rise/decline times, colors, and fitted CSM/ejecta parameters, supporting a shared dense-CSM interaction framework for most but not the most extreme FBOTs.
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SN 2023fyq: direct detection of a Type Ibn supernova progenitor and its multi-wavelength environmental constraints
SN 2023fyq is the first Type Ibn supernova with a directly detected hot luminous progenitor consistent with a low-mass helium star in a binary system, based on pre-explosion imaging, disappearance confirmation, and multi-wavelength environmental analysis.
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The first radio view of a type Ibn supernova in SN 2023fyq: Understanding the mass-loss history in the last decade before the explosion
First radio observations of SN 2023fyq detect a dense circumstellar shell with mass-loss rate ~0.004 solar masses per year ejected 0.7-3 years before explosion, consistent with a merger origin.
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Mapping the Dense Circumstellar Environments of SNe Ibn, SNe Icn, and Fast Blue Optical Transients
Uniform analysis of 25 events shows SNe Ibn, SNe Icn, and FBOTs overlap in peak luminosity, rise/decline times, colors, and fitted CSM/ejecta parameters, supporting a shared dense-CSM interaction framework for most but not the most extreme FBOTs.