The metamorphosis of the Type Ib SN 2019yvr: late-time interaction

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We present observational evidence of late-time interaction between the ejecta of the hydrogen-poor Type Ib supernova (SN) 2019yvr and hydrogen-rich circumstellar material (CSM), similar to the Type Ib SN 2014C. A narrow H alpha emission line appears simultaneously with a break in the light-curve decline rate at around 80-100d after explosion. From the interaction delay and the ejecta velocity, under the assumption that the CSM is detached from the progenitor, we estimate the CSM inner radius to be located at similar to 6.5-9.1 x 10(15) cm. The H alpha emission line persists throughout the nebular phase at least up to +420d post-explosion, with a full width at half maximum of similar to 2000 km s(-1). Assuming a steady mass-loss, the estimated mass-loss rate from the luminosity of the H alpha line is similar to 3-7 x 10(-5) M-circle dot yr(-1). From hydrodynamical modelling and analysis of the nebular spectra, we find a progenitor He-core mass of 3-4 M-circle dot, which would imply an initial mass of 13-15 M-circle dot. Our result supports the case of a relatively low-mass progenitor possibly in a binary system as opposed to a higher mass single star undergoing a luminous blue variable phase.

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supernovae: general, supernovae: individual: SN 2019yvr

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