The Origin and Evolution of the Normal Type Ia SN 2018aoz with Infant-phase Reddening and Excess Emission
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Ni, Y.Q.Moon, D.-S.
Drout, M.R.
Polin, A.
Sand, D.J.
González-Gaitán, S.
Kim, S.C.
Lee, Y.
Park, H.S.
Howell, D.A.
Nugent, P.E.
Piro, A.L.
Brown, P.J.
Galbany, L.
Burke, J.
Hiramatsu, D.
Hosseinzadeh, G.

Valenti, S.

Afsariardchi, N.
Andrews, J.E.
Antoniadis, J.
Beaton, R.L.
Bostroem, K.A.
Carlberg, R.G.
Cenko, S.B.
Cha, S.-M.
Dong, Y.
Gal-Yam, A.

Haislip, J.
Holoien, T.W.
Johnson, S.D.
Kouprianov, V.
Lee, Y.
Matzner, C.D.
Morrell, N.

McCully, C.

Pignata, G.

Reichart, D.E.
Rich, J.
Ryder, S.D.
Smith, N.
Wyatt, S.
Yang, S.
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Department of Astronomy, Steward Observatory, University of ArizonaIssue Date
2023-03-21Keywords
Binary starsSupernovae
Time domain astronomy
Transient sources
Type Ia supernovae
White dwarf stars
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Yuan Qi Ni et al 2023 ApJ 946 7Journal
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SN 2018aoz is a Type Ia SN with a B-band plateau and excess emission in infant-phase light curves ≲1 day after the first light, evidencing an over-density of surface iron-peak elements as shown in our previous study. Here, we advance the constraints on the nature and origin of SN 2018aoz based on its evolution until the nebular phase. Near-peak spectroscopic features show that the SN is intermediate between two subtypes of normal Type Ia: core normal and broad line. The excess emission may be attributable to the radioactive decay of surface iron-peak elements as well as the interaction of ejecta with either the binary companion or a small torus of circumstellar material. Nebular-phase limits on Hα and He i favor a white dwarf companion, consistent with the small companion size constrained by the low early SN luminosity, while the absence of [O i] and He i disfavors a violent merger of the progenitor. Of the two main explosion mechanisms proposed to explain the distribution of surface iron-peak elements in SN 2018aoz, the asymmetric Chandrasekhar-mass explosion is less consistent with the progenitor constraints and the observed blueshifts of nebular-phase [Fe ii] and [Ni ii]. The helium-shell double-detonation explosion is compatible with the observed lack of C spectral features, but current 1D models are incompatible with the infant-phase excess emission, B max - V max color, and weak strength of nebular-phase [Ca ii]. Although the explosion processes of SN 2018aoz still need to be more precisely understood, the same processes could produce a significant fraction of Type Ia SNe that appear to be normal after ∼1 day. © 2023. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.Note
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10.3847/1538-4357/aca9be
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