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2016MNRAS.457.3702P - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 457, 3702-3723 (2016/April-3)

Comparative analysis of SN 2012dn optical spectra: days -14 to +114.

PARRENT J.T., HOWELL D.A., FESEN R.A., PARKER S., BIANCO F.B., DILDAY B., SAND D., VALENTI S., VINKO J., BERLIND P., CHALLIS P., MILISAVLJEVIC D., SANDERS N., MARION G.H., WHEELER J.C., BROWN P., CALKINS M.L., FRIESEN B., KIRSHNER R., PRITCHARD T., QUIMBY R. and ROMING P.

Abstract (from CDS):

SN 2012dn is a super-Chandrasekhar mass candidate in a purportedly normal spiral (SAcd) galaxy, and poses a challenge for theories of type Ia supernova diversity. Here we utilize the fast and highly parametrized spectrum synthesis tool, SYNAPPS, to estimate relative expansion velocities of species inferred from optical spectra obtained with six facilities. As with previous studies of normal SN Ia, we find that both unburned carbon and intermediate-mass elements are spatially coincident within the ejecta near and below 14 000 km/s. Although the upper limit on SN 2012dn's peak luminosity is comparable to some of the most luminous normal SN Ia, we find a progenitor mass exceeding ∼1.6 M is not strongly favoured by leading merger models since these models do not accurately predict spectroscopic observations of SN 2012dn and more normal events. In addition, a comparison of light curves and host-galaxy masses for a sample of literature and Palomar Transient Factory SN Ia reveals a diverse distribution of SN Ia subtypes where carbon-rich material remains unburned in some instances. Such events include SN 1991T, 1997br, and 1999aa where trace signatures of C iii at optical wavelengths are presumably detected.

Abstract Copyright: © 2016 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): supernovae: general - supernovae: individual: SN 2012dn

Simbad objects: 46

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