Qz. Liu et al., The supernova 1998S in NGC 3877: Another supernova with Wolf-Rayet star features in pre-maximum spectrum, ASTR AST SS, 144(2), 2000, pp. 219-225
We present the BVR photometry and the spectra of SN 1998S taken about four
months after discovery, beginning a week and 6 days before maximum brightne
ss respectively. The light curves show a steep and linear dt:cline. which a
re consistent with those of SN 1979C and are typical of a SN II-L. An absol
ute magnitude at maximum M-B(O) less than or equal to -18.7 is derived, whi
ch is more than 2 mag brighter than the regular SNII and indicates this SN
is a member of the rare class of Bright SNII. The B - V color evolution at
early epoch is also typical of linear SN II with a maximum (B - V) value of
+1.35, similar to the typical Ts pe II-L SN 1980K. The spectral evolution
is typical for SN II-L, very similar to that of the SN 1979C. They, however
, showed some differences. The spectrum before maximum showed high-ionizati
on N III and He II emission lines superposed on a strong blue continuum. Ar
ound the maximum light the high-ionizatisn emission lines disappeared, leav
ing weak H I. He I emission lines, which are similar to those of SN 1983K.
The extraordinary feature on the post-maximum spectra is the narrow emissio
n P Cygni profile superposed on a much broader P Cygni structure in all fiv
e Balmer lines, Ha to HE. Such feature is reminiscent of the post-maximum s
pectra of SN 1984E. Rapid spectral and photometric evolution, together with
the presence of obvious P Cygni profile, suggests that SN 1998S is more co
nsistent with the nature of a type II-L, supernova than that of a IIn super
nova, although narrow lines are present on the premaximum spectrum.