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ASASSN-18tb: A Most Unusual Type Ia Supernova Observed by TESS and SALT

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2020-01-20 v3 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

We present photometric and spectroscopic observations of the unusual Type Ia supernova ASASSN-18tb, including a series of SALT spectra obtained over the course of nearly six months and the first observations of a supernova by the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS). We confirm a previous observation by Kollmeier et al. (2019) showing that ASASSN-18tb is the first relatively normal Type Ia supernova to exhibit clear broad (1000\sim1000 km s1^{-1}) Hα\alpha emission in its nebular phase spectra. We find that this event is best explained as a sub-Chandrasekhar mass explosion with MNi0.3  MM_{Ni} \approx 0.3\; \rm{M}_\odot. Despite the strong Hα\alpha signature at late times, we find that the early rise of the supernova shows no evidence for deviations from a single-component power-law and is best fit with a moderately shallow power-law of index 1.69±0.041.69\pm0.04. We find that the Hα\alpha luminosity remains approximately constant after its initial detection at phase +37 d, and that the Hα\alpha velocity evolution does not trace that of the Fe~III λ4660~\lambda4660 emission. These suggest that the Hα\alpha emission arises from circumstellar medium (CSM) rather than swept up material from a non-degenerate companion. However, ASASSN-18tb is strikingly different from other known CSM-interacting Type Ia supernovae in a number of significant ways. Those objects typically show an Hα\alpha luminosity two orders of magnitude higher than what is seen in ASASSN-18tb, pushing them away from the empirical light-curve relations that define "normal" Type Ia supernovae. Conversely, ASASSN-18tb exhibits a fairly typical light curve and luminosity for an underluminous or transitional SN Ia, with MR18.1M_R \approx -18.1 mag. Moreover, ASASSN-18tb is the only SN Ia showing Hα\alpha from CSM interaction to be discovered in an early-type galaxy.

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@article{arxiv.1903.08665,
  title  = {ASASSN-18tb: A Most Unusual Type Ia Supernova Observed by TESS and SALT},
  author = {P. J. Vallely and M. Fausnaugh and S. W. Jha and M. A. Tucker and Y. Eweis and B. J. Shappee and C. S. Kochanek and K. Z. Stanek and Ping Chen and Subo Dong and J. L. Prieto and T. Sukhbold and Todd A. Thompson and J. Brimacombe and M. D. Stritzinger and T. W. -S. Holoien and D. A. H. Buckley and M. Gromadzki and Subhash Bose},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.08665},
  year   = {2020}
}

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13 pages, 8 figures