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Serendipitous Nebular-phase JWST Imaging of SN Ia 2021aefx: Testing the Confinement of 56-Co Decay Energy

Authors :
Chen, Ness Mayker
Tucker, Michael A.
Hoyer, Nils
Jha, Saurabh W.
Kwok, Lindsey
Leroy, Adam K.
Rosolowsky, Erik
Ashall, Chris
Anand, Gagandeep
Bigiel, Frank
Boquien, Médéric
Burns, Chris
Dale, Daniel
DerKacy, James M.
Egorov, Oleg V.
Galbany, L.
Grasha, Kathryn
Hassani, Hamid
Hoeflich, Peter
Hsiao, Eric
Klessen, Ralf S.
Lopez, Laura A.
Lu, Jing
Morrell, Nidia
Orellana, Mariana
Pinna, Francesca
Sarbadhicary, Sumit K.
Schinnerer, Eva
Shahbandeh, Melissa
Stritzinger, Maximilian
Thilker, David A.
Williams, Thomas G.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

We present new 0.3-21 micron photometry of SN 2021aefx in the spiral galaxy NGC 1566 at +357 days after B-band maximum, including the first detection of any SN Ia at >15 micron. These observations follow earlier JWST observations of SN 2021aefx at +255 days after the time of maximum brightness, allowing us to probe the temporal evolution of the emission properties. We measure the fraction of flux emerging at different wavelengths and its temporal evolution. Additionally, the integrated 0.3-14 micron decay rate of $\Delta m_{0.3-14} = 1.35 \pm 0.05$ mag/100 days is higher than the decline rate from the radioactive decay of $^{56}$Co of $\sim 1.2$mag/100 days. The most plausible explanation for this discrepancy is that flux is shifting to >14 micron, and future JWST observations of SNe Ia will be able to directly test this hypothesis. However, models predicting non-radiative energy loss cannot be excluded with the present data.<br />Comment: Accepted for publication in ApJL; 11 pages, 4 figures, 2 tables in two-column AASTEX63 format

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2301.05718
Document Type :
Working Paper