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Ground-based and JWST Observations of SN 2022pul: I. Unusual Signatures of Carbon, Oxygen, and Circumstellar Interaction in a Peculiar Type Ia Supernova

Authors :
Siebert, Matthew R.
Kwok, Lindsey A.
Johansson, Joel
Jha, Saurabh W.
Blondin, Stéphane
Dessart, Luc
Foley, Ryan J.
Hillier, D. John
Larison, Conor
Pakmor, Rüdiger
Temim, Tea
Andrews, Jennifer E.
Auchettl, Katie
Badenes, Carles
Barna, Barnabas
Bostroem, K. Azalee
Newman, Max J. Brenner
Brink, Thomas G.
Bustamante-Rosell, María José
Camacho-Neves, Yssavo
Clocchiatti, Alejandro
Coulter, David A.
Davis, Kyle W.
Deckers, Maxime
Dimitriadis, Georgios
Dong, Yize
Farah, Joseph
Filippenko, Alexei V.
Flörs, Andreas
Fox, Ori D.
Garnavich, Peter
Gonzalez, Estefania Padilla
Graur, Or
Hambsch, Franz-Josef
Hosseinzadeh, Griffin
Howell, D. Andrew
Hughes, John P.
Kerzendorf, Wolfgang E.
Saux, Xavier K. Le
Maeda, Keiichi
Maguire, Kate
McCully, Curtis
Mihalenko, Cassidy
Newsome, Megan
O'Brien, John T.
Pearson, Jeniveve
Pellegrino, Craig
Pierel, Justin D. R.
Polin, Abigail
Rest, Armin
Rojas-Bravo, César
Sand, David J.
Schwab, Michaela
Shahbandeh, Melissa
Shrestha, Manisha
Smith, Nathan
Strolger, Louis-Gregory
Szalai, Tamás
Taggart, Kirsty
Terreran, Giacomo
Terwel, Jacco H.
Tinyanont, Samaporn
Valenti, Stefano
Vinkó, József
Wheeler, J. Craig
Yang, Yi
Zheng, Weikang
Ashall, Chris
Derkacy, James M.
Galbany, Lluís
Hoeflich, Peter
Hsiao, Eric
De Jaeger, Thomas
Lu, Jing
Maund, Justyn
Medler, Kyle
Morrell, Nidia
Shappee, Benjamin J.
Stritzinger, Maximilian
Suntzeff, Nicholas
Tucker, Michael
Wang, Lifan
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Nebular-phase observations of peculiar Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) provide important constraints on progenitor scenarios and explosion dynamics for both these rare SNe and the more common, cosmologically useful SNe Ia. We present observations from an extensive ground-based and space-based follow-up campaign to characterize SN 2022pul, a "super-Chandrasekhar" mass SN Ia (alternatively "03fg-like" SN), from before peak brightness to well into the nebular phase across optical to mid-infrared (MIR) wavelengths. The early rise of the light curve is atypical, exhibiting two distinct components, consistent with SN Ia ejecta interacting with dense carbon-oxygen rich circumstellar material (CSM). In the optical, SN 2022pul is most similar to SN 2012dn, having a low estimated peak luminosity ($M_{B}=-18.9$ mag) and high photospheric velocity relative to other 03fg-like SNe. In the nebular phase, SN 2022pul adds to the increasing diversity of the 03fg-like subclass. From 168 to 336 days after peak $B$-band brightness, SN 2022pul exhibits asymmetric and narrow emission from [O I] $\lambda\lambda 6300,\ 6364$ (${\rm FWHM} \approx 2{,}000$ km s$^{-1}$), strong, broad emission from [Ca II] $\lambda\lambda 7291,\ 7323$ (${\rm FWHM} \approx 7{,}300$ km s$^{-1}$), and a rapid Fe III to Fe II ionization change. Finally, we present the first-ever optical-to-mid-infrared (MIR) nebular spectrum of an 03fg-like SN Ia using data from JWST. In the MIR, strong lines of neon and argon, weak emission from stable nickel, and strong thermal dust emission (with $T \approx 500$ K), combined with prominent [O I] in the optical, suggest that SN 2022pul was produced by a white dwarf merger within carbon/oxygen-rich CSM.<br />Comment: 23 pages, 11 figures, submitted to ApJ

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2308.12449
Document Type :
Working Paper