Article, 2024
A 12.4-day periodicity in a close binary system after a supernova
Nature,
ISSN
0028-0836,
1476-4687,
Volume 625,
7994,
Pages 253-258,
10.1038/s41586-023-06787-x
Contributors
Chen, Ping
0000-0003-0853-6427
(Corresponding author)
[1]
Gal-Yam, Avishay
0000-0002-3653-5598
[1]
Sollerman, Jesper
0000-0003-1546-6615
[2]
Schulze, Steve
0000-0001-6797-1889
[2]
Post, Richard S
[3]
Liu, Chang
0000-0002-7866-4531
[4]
Ofek, Eran Oded
0000-0002-6786-8774
[1]
Das, Kaustav Kashyap
0000-0001-8372-997X
[5]
Fremling, Christoffer U
0000-0002-4223-103X
[5]
Horesh, Assaf
0000-0002-5936-1156
[6]
Katz, Boaz
[1]
Kushnir, Doron
[1]
Kasliwal, Mansi M
[5]
Kulkarni, Shri R
[5]
Liu, Dezi
[7]
Liu, Xiangkun
[7]
Miller, Adam A
[4]
Rose, Kovi
0000-0002-7329-3209
[8]
Waxman, Eli
0000-0002-9038-5877
[1]
Yang, Sheng
[2]
[9]
Yao, Yuhan
[5]
Zackay, Barak
0000-0001-5162-9501
[1]
Bellm, Eric C
0000-0001-8018-5348
[10]
Dekany, Richard
[5]
Drake, Andrew J
[5]
Fang, Yuan
[7]
Fynbo, Johan Peter Uldall
0000-0002-8149-8298
[11]
Groom, Steven L
[12]
Helou, George X
0000-0003-3367-3415
[12]
Irani, Ido
0000-0002-7996-8780
[1]
Jegou du Laz, Theophile
[5]
Liu, Xiaowei
[7]
Mazzali, Paolo A
0000-0001-6876-8284
[13]
[14]
Neill, James D.
[5]
Qin, Yu-Jing
[5]
Riddle, Reed L
0000-0002-0387-370X
[5]
Sharon, Amir
[1]
Strotjohann, Nora Linn
0000-0002-4667-6730
[1]
Wold, Avery
0000-0002-9998-6732
[12]
Yan, Lin
[5]
Affiliations
- [1]
Weizmann Institute of Science
[NORA names:
Israel; Asia, Middle East; OECD];
- [2]
Stockholm University
[NORA names:
Sweden; Europe, EU; Nordic; OECD];
- [3]
Post Observatory, Lexington, MA, USA
[NORA names:
United States; America, North; OECD];
- [4]
Northwestern University
[NORA names:
United States; America, North; OECD];
- [5]
California Institute of Technology
[NORA names:
United States; America, North; OECD];
(... more)
- [6]
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
[NORA names:
Israel; Asia, Middle East; OECD];
- [7]
Yunnan University
[NORA names:
China; Asia, East];
- [8]
The University of Sydney
[NORA names:
Australia; Oceania; OECD];
- [9]
Henan Academy of Sciences
[NORA names:
China; Asia, East];
- [10]
University of Washington
[NORA names:
United States; America, North; OECD];
- [11]
University of Copenhagen
[NORA names:
KU University of Copenhagen;
University; Denmark; Europe, EU; Nordic; OECD];
- [12]
Infrared Processing and Analysis Center
[NORA names:
United States; America, North; OECD];
- [13]
Liverpool John Moores University
[NORA names:
United Kingdom; Europe, Non-EU; OECD];
- [14]
Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics
[NORA names:
Germany; Europe, EU; OECD]
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Abstract
Neutron stars and stellar-mass black holes are the remnants of massive star explosions1. Most massive stars reside in close binary systems2, and the interplay between the companion star and the newly formed compact object has been theoretically explored3, but signatures for binarity or evidence for the formation of a compact object during a supernova explosion are still lacking. Here we report a stripped-envelope supernova, SN 2022jli, which shows 12.4-day periodic undulations during the declining light curve. Narrow Hα emission is detected in late-time spectra with concordant periodic velocity shifts, probably arising from hydrogen gas stripped from a companion and accreted onto the compact remnant. A new Fermi-LAT γ-ray source is temporally and positionally consistent with SN 2022jli. The observed properties of SN 2022jli, including periodic undulations in the optical light curve, coherent Hα emission shifting and evidence for association with a γ-ray source, point to the explosion of a massive star in a binary system leaving behind a bound compact remnant. Mass accretion from the companion star onto the compact object powers the light curve of the supernova and generates the γ-ray emission.
Keywords
Fermi-LAT,
Ha emission,
Sn,
accretion,
association,
binarization,
binary systems,
black hole,
compact objects,
compact remnant,
companion,
companion star,
consistent with SN,
curves,
declining light curves,
emission,
evidence,
explosion,
formation,
g-rays,
gas,
holes,
hydrogen,
hydrogen gas,
late-time spectra,
light curves,
mass accretion,
massive stars,
narrowing,
neutron,
neutron stars,
objective,
objective power,
optical light curves,
period,
periodic undulations,
position,
power,
properties,
properties of SN,
remnants,
shift,
signature,
source,
spectra,
stars,
stellar-mass black holes,
stripped-envelope supernovae,
supernova,
supernova explosions,
system,
systems2,
undulations,
velocity shift
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