2011ApJ...743...27T


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2011ApJ...743...27T - Astrophys. J., 743, 27 (2011/December-2)

Type Ia supernova carbon footprints.

THOMAS R.C., ALDERING G., ANTILOGUS P., ARAGON C., BAILEY S., BALTAY C., BONGARD S., BUTON C., CANTO A., CHILDRESS M., CHOTARD N., COPIN Y., FAKHOURI H.K., GANGLER E., HSIAO E.Y., KERSCHHAGGL M., KOWALSKI M., LOKEN S., NUGENT P., PAECH K., PAIN R., PECONTAL E., PEREIRA R., PERLMUTTER S., RABINOWITZ D., RIGAULT M., RUBIN D., RUNGE K., SCALZO R., SMADJA G., TAO C., WEAVER B.A., WU C. (The Nearby Supernova Factory), BROWN P.J. and MILNE P.A.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present convincing evidence of unburned carbon at photospheric velocities in new observations of five Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) obtained by the Nearby Supernova Factory. These SNe are identified by examining 346 spectra from 124 SNe obtained before +2.5 days relative to maximum. Detections are based on the presence of relatively strong C II λ6580 absorption "notches" in multiple spectra of each SN, aided by automated fitting with the SYNAPPS code. Four of the five SNe in question are otherwise spectroscopically unremarkable, with ions and ejection velocities typical of SNe Ia, but spectra of the fifth exhibit high-velocity (v > 20, 000 km/s) Si II and Ca II features. On the other hand, the light curve properties are preferentially grouped, strongly suggesting a connection between carbon-positivity and broadband light curve/color behavior: three of the five have relatively narrow light curves but also blue colors and a fourth may be a dust-reddened member of this family. Accounting for signal to noise and phase, we estimate that 22+10_- 6_% of SNe Ia exhibit spectroscopic C II signatures as late as -5 days with respect to maximum. We place these new objects in the context of previously recognized carbon-positive SNe Ia and consider reasonable scenarios seeking to explain a physical connection between light curve properties and the presence of photospheric carbon. We also examine the detailed evolution of the detected carbon signatures and the surrounding wavelength regions to shed light on the distribution of carbon in the ejecta. Our ability to reconstruct the C II λ6580 feature in detail under the assumption of purely spherical symmetry casts doubt on a "carbon blobs" hypothesis, but does not rule out all asymmetric models. A low volume filling factor for carbon, combined with line-of-sight effects, seems unlikely to explain the scarcity of detected carbon in SNe Ia by itself.

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Journal keyword(s): supernovae: general - supernovae: individual (SN 2005cf, SN 2005di, SN 2005el, SN 2005ki, SNF20080514-002)

CDS comments: SNF20080919-002 is not in SIMBAD (no coordinates).

Simbad objects: 28

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Number of rows : 28
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 SNF 20071021-000 SN* 00 15 00.089 +16 19 59.35           SNIa 14 1
2 SN 2005hk SN* 00 27 50.89 -01 11 53.3   15.92       SNIax 221 1
3 SNF 20080720-001 SN* 01 05 27.31 +37 51 07.9           SNIa 7 0
4 SN 2007if SN* 01 10 51.37 +15 27 39.9   23.3 19.5     SNIap 129 1
5 SN 2008Q SN* 01 24 57.23 +09 33 01.5     16.5     SNIa 48 1
6 SN 2007qd SN* 02 09 33.56 -01 00 02.2           SNIapec 39 1
7 SN 2009ig SN* 02 38 11.62 -01 18 45.3           SNIa-norm 149 1
8 SN 2010X SN* 04 48 27.90 +73 28 14.8           SNIc 75 1
9 NGC 1819 GiC 05 11 46.150 +05 12 02.21   13.7       ~ 109 0
10 SN 2002bj SN* 05 11 46.41 -15 08 10.8     14.8     SNIIn 82 1
11 SN 2005el SN* 05 11 48.76 +05 11 39.0     18.7     SNIa 105 1
12 SN 2008hv SN* 09 07 34.06 +03 23 32.1           SNIa-norm 81 1
13 SN 2005ki SN* 10 40 28.220 +09 12 08.21           SNIa 88 1
14 NGC 3332 LIN 10 40 28.3761501240 +09 10 57.187143192   13.7       ~ 89 1
15 SN 2005bl SN* 12 04 12.24 +20 24 24.6           SNIap 99 1
16 SN 1990N SN* 12 42 56.68 +13 15 23.4   12.69 12.62     SNIa 392 1
17 SN 2006D SN* 12 52 33.87 -09 46 30.7           SNIa 94 1
18 SN 2002cx SN* 13 13 49.72 +06 57 31.9   17.68       SNIapec 222 1
19 SNF 20080514-002 SN* 13 29 12.84 +11 16 20.5           SNIa 38 0
20 UGC 8472 GiG 13 29 13.6324262088 +11 16 33.009235788   15.3       ~ 38 0
21 SN 2003du SN* 14 34 35.80 +59 20 03.8   13.46       SNIa 352 1
22 SN 2005cf SN* 15 21 33.12 -07 26 57.1   13.54       SNIa 280 1
23 MCG-01-39-003 GiP 15 21 33.377 -07 26 51.65   15       ~ 65 0
24 SN 2006bt SN* 15 56 33.81 +20 03 07.2     17.5     SNIap 100 1
25 ESO 533-26 Sy1 22 25 33.9504969960 -24 14 29.308352352   14.89   13.80   ~ 30 0
26 SN 2005di SN* 22 25 33.96 -24 14 29.0     18.6     SNIa 13 1
27 SN 2008ha SN* 23 34 52.69 +18 13 35.4           SNIax 184 1
28 SN 2006dm SN* 23 41 47.32 -03 40 02.6     17.3     SNIa 34 1

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