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Discovery and progenitor constraints on the Type Ia supernova 2013gy

Authors :
K. Krisciunas
S. Holmbo
Eric Hsiao
Michael A. Tucker
WeiKang Zheng
F. Taddia
T. Zhang
N. I. Morrell
E. Baron
J. Anais
L. Tomasella
Xulin Zhao
Martin Bo Nielsen
Maximilian Stritzinger
M. E. Huber
Anthony L. Piro
C. Contreras
Junbo Zhang
S. Castellon
Peter Hoeflich
C. Corco
C. Ashall
S. E. Persson
A. Campillay
Christopher R. Burns
X. F. Wang
Alexei V. Filippenko
B. J. Shappee
M. M. Phillips
Source :
Holmbo, S, Stritzinger, M D, Shappee, B J, Tucker, M A, Zheng, W, Ashall, C, Phillips, M M, Contreras, C, Filippenko, A V, Hoeflich, P, Huber, M, Piro, A L, Wang, X F, Zhang, J J, Anais, J, Baron, E, Burns, C R, Campillay, A, Castellón, S, Corco, C, Hsiao, E Y, Krisciunas, K, Morrell, N, Nielsen, M T B, Persson, S E, Taddia, F, Tomasella, L, Zhang, T M & Zhao, X L 2019, ' Discovery and progenitor constraints on the Type Ia supernova 2013gy ', Astronomy and Astrophysics, vol. 627, no. July, A174 . https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201834389
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
EDP Sciences, 2019.

Abstract

We present an early-phase g-band light curve and visual-wavelength spectra of the normal Type Ia supernova (SN) 2013gy. The light curve is constructed by determining the appropriate S-corrections to transform KAIT natural-system B- and V-band photometry and Carnegie Supernova Project natural-system g-band photometry to the Pan-STARRS1 g-band natural photometric system. A Markov chain Monte Carlo calculation provides a best-fit single power-law function to the first ten epochs of photometry described by an exponent of 2.16+0.06−0.06 and a time of first light of MJD 56629.4+0.1−0.1, which is 1.93+0.12−0.13 days (i.e., < 48 h) before the discovery date (2013 December 4.84 UT) and −19.10+0.12−0.13 days before the time of B-band maximum (MJD 56648.5 ± 0.1). The estimate of the time of first light is consistent with the explosion time inferred from the evolution of the Si IIλ6355 Doppler velocity. Furthermore, discovery photometry and previous nondetection limits enable us to constrain the companion radius down to Rc ≤ 4 R⊙. In addition to our early-time constraints, we used a deep +235 day nebular-phase spectrum from Magellan/IMACS to place a stripped H-mass limit of < 0.018 M⊙. Combined, these limits effectively rule out H-rich nondegenerate companions.

Details

ISSN :
14320746 and 00046361
Volume :
627
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Astronomy & Astrophysics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e9267a534ba2cbdadc4445c6b9818999
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201834389