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2013ApJ...768L..20Q - Astrophys. J., 768, L20 (2013/May-1)

Extraordinary magnification of the ordinary type Ia supernova PS1-10afx.

QUIMBY R.M., WERNER M.C., OGURI M., MORE S., MORE A., TANAKA M., NOMOTO K., MORIYA T.J., FOLATELLI G., MAEDA K. and BERSTEN M.

Abstract (from CDS):

Recently, Chornock and co-workers announced the Pan-STARRS discovery of a transient source reaching an apparent peak luminosity of ∼4x1044 erg/s. We show that the spectra of this transient source are well fit by normal Type Ia supernova (SNIa) templates. The multi-band colors and light-curve shapes are also consistent with normal SNeIa at the spectroscopically determined redshift of z = 1.3883; however, the observed flux is a constant factor of ∼30 times too bright in each band over time as compared to the templates. At minimum, this shows that the peak luminosities inferred from the light-curve widths of some SNeIa will deviate significantly from the established, empirical relation used by cosmologists. We argue on physical grounds that the observed fluxes do not reflect an intrinsically luminous SNIa, but rather PS1-10afx is a normal SNIa whose flux has been magnified by an external source. The only known astrophysical source capable of such magnification is a gravitational lens. Given the lack of obvious lens candidates, such as galaxy clusters, in the vicinity, we further argue that the lens is a supermassive black hole or a comparatively low-mass dark matter halo. In this case, the lens continues to magnify the underlying host galaxy light. If confirmed, this discovery could impact a broad range of topics including cosmology, gamma-ray bursts, and dark matter halos.

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Journal keyword(s): dark matter - gravitational lensing: micro - gravitational lensing: strong - supernovae: individual: PS1-10afx

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