No X-rays from the very nearby type Ia SN 2014J: Constraints on its environment

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Deep X-ray observations of the post-explosion environment around the very nearby Type Ia SN 2014J (d L = 3.5 Mpc) reveal no X-ray emission down to a luminosity Lx < 7 × 1036 erg s-1 (0.3-10 keV) at δt 20 days after the explosion. We interpret this limit in the context of inverse Compton emission from upscattered optical photons by the supernova shock and constrain the pre-explosion mass-loss rate of the stellar progenitor system to be (for wind velocity vw = 100 km s-1). Alternatively, the SN shock might be expanding into a uniform medium with density n CSM < 3 cm -3. These results rule out single-degenerate (SD) systems with steady mass loss until the terminal explosion and constrain the fraction of transferred material lost at the outer Lagrangian point to be ≤1%. The allowed progenitors are (1) white dwarf-white dwarf progenitors, (2) SD systems with unstable hydrogen burning experiencing recurrent nova eruptions with recurrence time t < 300 yr, and (3) stars where the mass loss ceases before the explosion. © 2014. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved..

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Margutti, R., Parrent, J., Kamble, A., Soderberg, A. M., Foley, R. J., Milisavljevic, D., … Kirshner, R. (2014). No X-rays from the very nearby type Ia SN 2014J: Constraints on its environment. Astrophysical Journal, 790(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/790/1/52

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