Variable Hα Emission in the Nebular Spectra of the Low-luminosity Type Ia SN2018cqj/ATLAS18qtd

  • Prieto J
  • Chen P
  • Dong S
  • et al.
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Abstract

We present optical photometry and spectroscopy of the Type Ia supernova SN2018cqj/ATLAS18qtd. The supernova exploded in an isolated region at ∼65 kpc from the S0 galaxy IC 550 at z  = 0.0165 ( D  ≈ 74 Mpc) and has a redshift consistent with a physical association to this galaxy. Multicolor photometry show that SN2018cqj/ATLAS18qtd is a low-luminosity ( mag), fast-declining Type Ia, with color stretch s BV  ≈ 0.6 and B -band decline rate Δ m 15 ( B ) ≈ 1.77 mag. Two nebular-phase spectra obtained as part of the 100IAS survey at +193 and +307 days after peak show the clear detection of a narrow H α line in emission that is resolved in the first spectrum with FWHM ≈ 1200 km s −1 and L H α  ≈ 3.8 × 10 37 erg s −1 . The detection of a resolved H α line with a declining luminosity is broadly consistent with recent models where hydrogen is stripped from the nondegenerate companion in a single-degenerate progenitor system. However, the amount of hydrogen consistent with the luminosities of the H α line would be ∼10 −3 M ⊙ , which is significantly less than theoretical model predictions in the classical single-degenerate progenitor systems. SN2018cqj/ATLAS18qtd is the second low-luminosity, fast-declining SN Ia after SN2018fhw/ASASSN-18tb that shows narrow H α in emission in its nebular-phase spectra.

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Prieto, J. L., Chen, P., Dong, S., Bose, S., Gal-Yam, A., Holoien, T. W.-S., … Shappee, B. J. (2020). Variable Hα Emission in the Nebular Spectra of the Low-luminosity Type Ia SN2018cqj/ATLAS18qtd. The Astrophysical Journal, 889(2), 100. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ab6323

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