A reconnaissance of the possible donor stars to the Kepler supernova

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The identity of Type Ia supernova progenitors remains a mystery, with various lines of evidence pointing toward either accretion from a nondegenerate companion or the rapid merger of two degenerate stars leading to the thermonuclear destruction of a white dwarf. In this paper, we spectroscopically scrutinize 24 of the brightest stars residing in the central 38″ × 38″ of the SN 1604 (Kepler) supernova remnant to search for a possible surviving companion star. We can rule out, with high certainty, a red giant companion star - a progenitor indicated by some models of the supernova remnant. Furthermore, we find no star that exhibits properties uniquely consistent with those expected of a donor star down to L > 10 L . While the distribution of star properties toward the remnant are consistent with unrelated stars, we identify the most promising candidates for further astrometric and spectroscopic follow up. Such a program would either discover the donor star or place strong limits on progenitor systems to luminosities with L ≪ L . © 2014. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved..

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Kerzendorf, W. E., Childress, M., Scharwächter, J., Do, T., & Schmidt, B. P. (2014). A reconnaissance of the possible donor stars to the Kepler supernova. Astrophysical Journal, 782(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/782/1/27

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