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A Luminous Peculiar Type Ia Supernova SN 2011hr: More Like SN 1991T or SN 2007if?

Authors :
Zhang, Jujia
Wang, Xiaofeng
Sasdelli, Michele
Zhang, Tianmeng
Liu, Zhengweei
Mazzali, Paolo A.
Meng, Xiangcun
Maeda, Keiichi
Chen, Juncheng
Huang, Fang
Zhao, Xulin
Zhang, Kaicheng
Zhai, Qian
Pian, Elena
Wang, Bo
Chang, Liang
Yi, Weimin
Wang, Chuan-Jun
Wang, Xueli
Xin, Yuxin
Wang, Jianguo
Lun, Baoli
Zheng, Xiangming
Zhang, Xiliang
Fan, Yufeng
Bai, Jinming
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Photometric and spectroscopic observations of a slowly declining, luminous Type Ia supernova (SN Ia) SN 2011hr in the starburst galaxy NGC 2691 are presented. SN 2011hr is found to peak at $M_{B}=-19.84 \pm 0.40\,\rm{mag}$, with a post-maximum decline rate $\Delta$m$_{15}$(B) = 0.92 $\pm$ 0.03\,$\rm{mag}$. From the maximum-light bolometric luminosity, $L=(2.30 \pm 0.90) \times 10^{43}\,\rm{erg\,s^{-1}}$, we estimate the mass of synthesized \Nifs\ in SN 2011hr to be $M(\rm{^{56}Ni})=1.11 \pm 0.43\,M_{\sun}$. SN 2011hr appears more luminous than SN 1991T at around maximum light, and the absorption features from its intermediate-mass elements (IMEs) are noticeably weaker than the latter at similar phases. Spectral modeling suggests that SN 2011hr has the IMEs of $\sim$\,0.07 M$_{\sun}$ in the outer ejecta, which is much lower than the typical value of normal SNe Ia (i.e., 0.3 -- 0.4 M$_{\sun}$) and is also lower than the value of SN 1991T (i.e., $\sim$\,0.18 M$_{\sun}$). These results indicate that SN 2011hr may arise from a Chandrasekhar-mass white dwarf progenitor that experienced a more efficient burning process in the explosion. Nevertheless, it is still possible that SN 2011hr may serve as a transitional object connecting the SN 1991T-like SNe Ia with the superluminous subclass like SN 2007if given that the latter also shows very weak IMEs at all phases.<br />Comment: 13pages, 13figures. Accepted for publication in the ApJ

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1512.03995
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/0004-637X/817/2/114