2018MNRAS.473.1359L


Query : 2018MNRAS.473.1359L

2018MNRAS.473.1359L - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 473, 1359-1387 (2018/January-1)

Investigating the diversity of supernovae type Iax: a MUSE and NOT spectroscopic study of their environments.

LYMAN J.D., TADDIA F., STRITZINGER M.D., GALBANY L., LELOUDAS G., ANDERSON J.P., ELDRIDGE J.J., JAMES P.A., KRUHLER T., LEVAN A.J., PIGNATA G. and STANWAY E.R.

Abstract (from CDS):

SN 2002cx-like Type Ia supernovae (also known as SNe Iax) represent one of the most numerous peculiar SN classes. They differ from normal SNe Ia by having fainter peak magnitudes, faster decline rates and lower photospheric velocities, displaying a wide diversity in these properties. We present both integral-field and long-slit visual-wavelength spectroscopy of the host galaxies and explosion sites of SNe Iax to provide constraints on their progenitor formation scenarios. The SN Iax explosion-site metallicity distribution is similar to that of core-collapse SNe and metal poor compared to either normal SNe Ia or SN 1991T-like events. Fainter members, speculated to form distinctly from brighter SN Iax, are found at a range of metallicities, extending to very metal poor environments. Although the SN Iax explosion-sites' ages and star formation rates are comparatively older and less intense than the distribution of star-forming regions across their host galaxies, we confirm the presence of young stellar populations (SPs) at explosion environments for most SNe Iax, expanded here to a larger sample. Ages of the young SPs (several x 107 to 108 yr) are consistent with predictions for young thermonuclear and electron-capture SN progenitors. The lack of extremely young SPs at the explosion sites disfavours very massive progenitors such as Wolf-Rayet explosions with significant fallback. We find weak ionized gas in the only SN Iax host without obvious signs of star formation. The source of the ionization remains ambiguous but appears unlikely to be mainly due to young, massive stars.

Abstract Copyright: © 2017 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): supernovae: general - supernovae: general

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Number of rows : 76
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 UGC 272 EmG 00 27 49.691 -01 11 59.49   14.7 14.63 16.914 14.3 ~ 89 0
2 SN 2005hk SN* 00 27 50.89 -01 11 53.3   15.92       SNIax 221 1
3 SN 2008A SN* 01 38 17.38 +35 22 13.7     17.6     SNIax 63 1
4 NGC 634 GiG 01 38 18.679 +35 21 53.47   14.0       ~ 63 0
5 SN 2013gr SN* 01 46 27.90 -58 40 23.8           SNIaPec 6 1
6 ESO 114-7 AG? 01 46 29.98 -58 40 24.9   14.22   13.80 14.3 ~ 33 0
7 SN 2016ado SN* 02 03 05.78 -03 50 28.3           SNIa 4 0
8 [VV2006] J020305.8-035025 QSO 02 03 05.8192493520 -03 50 24.603394956   16.57 15.67     ~ 9 0
9 SDSS J020455.52+184815.0 G 02 04 55.524 +18 48 15.03           ~ 1 0
10 PSST 15csd SN* 02 04 55.53 +18 48 15.0           SNIa 5 0
11 LEDA 1129340 EmG 02 09 32.729 -00 59 59.77           ~ 14 0
12 SN 2007qd SN* 02 09 33.56 -01 00 02.2           SNIapec 39 1
13 UGC 1778 LSB 02 18 51.2738570304 +33 43 27.765856236   14.6       ~ 30 0
14 SN 2007J SN* 02 18 51.70 +33 43 43.3     18.2     SNIbpec 36 1
15 SN 2012Z SN* 03 22 05.39641 -15 23 14.9390           SNIax 121 1
16 NGC 1309 GiG 03 22 06.5548977432 -15 23 59.791692912   12.08   12.5 11.7 ~ 221 0
17 SN 2009ku SN* 03 29 53.232 -28 05 12.12           SNIapec 29 1
18 Anon J032953-2805 G 03 29 53.24 -28 05 12.1           ~ 4 0
19 IC 344 LSB 03 41 29.595 -04 39 56.82   15   14.18   ~ 32 0
20 SN 1991bj SN* 03 41 30.47 -04 39 49.5     18.8     SNIapec 18 1
21 NGC 1527 GiG 04 08 24.0893742048 -47 53 48.933087108   11.73   10.25   ~ 79 0
22 SN 2008ge SN* 04 08 24.68 -47 53 47.4           SNIapec 56 1
23 SN 2010el SN* 04 19 58.83 -54 56 38.5           SNIapec: 16 1
24 NGC 1566 Sy1 04 20 00.3968473248 -54 56 16.624708764 10.29 10.19 9.73 9.21 10.1 ~ 912 2
25 2MASX J05084599+6226348 GiG 05 08 45.9291824736 +62 26 34.735226388   15.2       ~ 23 0
26 SN 2004gw SN* 05 08 48.41 +62 26 20.7     17.9     SNIa 16 1
27 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 17424 0
28 SN 2009J SN* 05 55 21.13 -76 55 20.8           ~ 21 1
29 IC 2160 AG? 05 55 28.5876558144 -76 55 13.224636552   13.76   12.70 13.3 ~ 49 0
30 NGC 2315 rG 07 02 33.0767008560 +50 35 26.012935536   14.5       ~ 34 0
31 SN 2011ay SN* 07 02 34.1 +50 35 25           SNIax 44 1
32 PS1-12bwh SN* 07 09 24.29 +39 06 15.8           ~ 14 0
33 MCG+07-15-008 G 07 09 24.8461662648 +39 06 11.766265488   14.8       ~ 15 0
34 ESO 162-17 EmG 07 15 54.5512217856 -57 20 36.282624972   13.5   13.3 12.8 ~ 56 0
35 SN 2010ae SN* 07 15 54.65 -57 20 36.9           SNIax 60 1
36 V* V445 Pup No* 07 37 56.8797787992 -25 56 58.837610328       13.654 12.849 ~ 179 0
37 SN 2008ae SN* 09 56 03.20 +10 29 58.8     17.8     SNIax 34 1
38 IC 577 GiP 09 56 03.9721538160 +10 29 55.877425656   14.4       ~ 46 0
39 NGC 3464 GiG 10 54 40.1376198816 -21 03 59.251207824   13.23   12.01 12.4 ~ 102 0
40 SN 2015H SN* 10 54 42.2 -21 04 14           SNIax 27 1
41 UGC 6154 AG? 11 07 18.6232190664 +76 41 41.995577148   14.8       ~ 28 0
42 SN 2006hn SN* 11 07 18.67 +76 41 49.8     15.6     SNIa 18 1
43 UGC 6332 LIN 11 19 16.6187635416 +20 48 48.768586236   13.8       ~ 55 0
44 SN 2002bp SN* 11 19 18.20 +20 48 23.1     18.6     SNIa 15 1
45 M 61 Sy2 12 21 54.9282582888 +04 28 25.597367184 10.07 10.18 9.65     ~ 996 2
46 SN 2014dt SN* 12 21 57.6 +04 28 18           SNIax 55 1
47 2MASX J13134923+0657451 GiG 13 13 49.239 +06 57 45.72   15.4       ~ 33 0
48 SN 2002cx SN* 13 13 49.72 +06 57 31.9   17.68       SNIapec 222 1
49 2MASX J13304792+3806450 LIN 13 30 47.9532033168 +38 06 45.009352800           ~ 5 0
50 PSST 15aic SN* 13 30 48.48 +38 06 32.6           SNIax 4 0
51 SN 2005cc SN* 13 57 04.96 +41 50 47.4     17.7     SNIapec: 43 1
52 NGC 5383 GiG 13 57 04.9709727768 +41 50 46.419238680   12.5   10.95   ~ 339 0
53 SN 1999ax SN* 14 03 57.92 +15 51 09.2       18.5   SNIa 11 1
54 Anon J140357+1551 G 14 03 58.227 +15 51 01.92           ~ 10 2
55 SN 2005P SN* 14 06 34.01 -05 27 42.6     18.1     SNIapec 23 1
56 NGC 5468 GiP 14 06 34.8905851004 -05 27 10.718829772   12.1   11.58 12.2 ~ 145 0
57 Z 48-99 G 15 04 29.7329463456 +02 19 58.990425204   15.3       ~ 14 0
58 SN 2014ey SN* 15 04 29.970 +02 19 51.25           SNIax 5 0
59 NGC 5936 H2G 15 30 00.846 +12 59 21.55   13.0       ~ 167 1
60 SN 2013dh SN* 15 30 01.2 +12 59 13           SNIa 14 1
61 UGC 11001 GiG 17 50 13.6616281080 +14 17 15.037914660   14.4       ~ 41 0
62 SN 2004cs SN* 17 50 14.38 +14 16 59.5   18.16 18.0     SNIa: 43 1
63 SN 2013en SN* 18 51 37.35 +23 38 20.6           SNIa 8 0
64 UGC 11369 GiG 18 51 37.7555398968 +23 38 05.347067568   15.2       ~ 31 0
65 NGC 6708 EmG 18 55 35.654 -53 43 24.20   13.36 12.93 12.40   ~ 37 0
66 SN 2011ce SN* 18 55 35.84 -53 43 29.1           SNIapec 10 1
67 UGC 12156 LSB 22 41 26.3648247936 +39 17 31.925020236   14.8       ~ 18 0
68 PSN J22412689+3917220 ev 22 41 26.89 +39 17 22.0           ~ 6 0
69 UGC 12182 AG? 22 45 38.0005073448 +73 09 43.818943896   15.5       ~ 24 0
70 SN 2014ck SN* 22 45 38.9 +73 09 43           SNIax 27 1
71 SN 2003gq SN* 22 53 20.68 +32 07 57.6     17.6     SNIapec 37 1
72 NGC 7407 GiG 22 53 20.859 +32 07 50.79   14.2       ~ 57 0
73 SN 2008ha SN* 23 34 52.69 +18 13 35.4           SNIax 184 1
74 UGC 12682 EmG 23 34 53.2111620216 +18 13 36.854769108   14.7       ~ 84 0
75 UGC 12850 GiG 23 56 06.160 +29 22 40.44   15.4       ~ 26 0
76 SN 2014ek SN* 23 56 06.55 +29 22 42.3           SNIa 11 0

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