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arxiv: 1202.2400 · v1 · pith:24V6VPFEnew · submitted 2012-02-11 · 🌌 astro-ph.HE · hep-ph

The peculiar case of the "double-humped" super-luminous supernova SN2006oz

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keywords curvelightprecursorsn2006ozsuper-luminousdouble-humpeddsqnmodel
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SN2006oz is a super-luminous supernova with a mysterious bright precursor that has resisted explanation in standard models. However, such a precursor has been predicted in the dual-shock quark nova (dsQN) model of super-luminous supernovae -- the precursor is the SN event while the main light curve of the SLSN is powered by the Quark-Nova (QN; explosive transition of the neutron star to a quark star). As the SN is fading, the QN re-energizes the SN ejecta, producing a "double-humped" light curve. In this paper, we show the dsQN model successfully reproduces the observed light curve of SN2006oz.

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