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SN 2020udy: an SN Iax with strict limits on interaction consistent with a helium-star companion.

Authors :
Maguire, Kate
Magee, Mark R
Leloudas, Giorgos
Miller, Adam A
Dimitriadis, Georgios
Pursiainen, Miika
Bulla, Mattia
De, Kishalay
Gal-Yam, Avishay
Perley, Daniel A
Fremling, Christoffer
Karambelkar, Viraj R
Nordin, Jakob
Reusch, Simeon
Schulze, Steve
Sollerman, Jesper
Terreran, Giacomo
Yang(杨轶), Yi
Bellm, Eric C
Groom, Steven L
Source :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society; 10/15/2023, Vol. 525 Issue 1, p1210-1228, 19p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Early observations of transient explosions can provide vital clues to their progenitor origins. In this paper, we present the nearby Type Iax (02cx-like) supernova (SN), SN 2020udy, that was discovered within hours (∼7 h) of estimated first light. An extensive data set of ultra-violet, optical, and near-infrared observations was obtained, covering out to ∼150 d after explosion. SN 2020udy peaked at −17.86 ± 0.43 mag in the r band and evolved similarly to other 'luminous' SNe Iax, such as SNe 2005hk and 2012Z. Its well-sampled early light curve allows strict limits on companion interaction to be placed. Main-sequence companion stars with masses of 2 and 6 M<subscript>⊙</subscript> are ruled out at all viewing angles, while a helium-star companion is allowed from a narrow range of angles (140–180° away from the companion). The spectra and light curves of SN 2020udy are in good agreement with those of the 'N5def' deflagration model of a near Chandrasekhar-mass carbon–oxygen white dwarf. However, as has been seen in previous studies of similar luminosity events, SN 2020udy evolves slower than the model. Broad-band linear polarization measurements taken at and after peak are consistent with no polarization, in agreement with the predictions of the companion-star configuration from the early light-curve measurements. The host galaxy environment is low metallicity and is consistent with a young stellar population. Overall, we find the most plausible explosion scenario to be the incomplete disruption of a CO white dwarf near the Chandrasekhar-mass limit, with a helium-star companion. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00358711
Volume :
525
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
171106786
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stad2316