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Exploring the optical behaviour of a type Iax supernova SN 2014dt

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2017-12-27 v1

Abstract

We present optical photometric (upto \sim410 days since BBmax_{max}) and spectroscopic (upto \sim157 days since BBmax_{max}) observations of a Type Iax supernova (SN) 2014dt located in M61. SN 2014dt is one of the brightest and closest (D \sim 20 Mpc) discovered Type Iax SN. SN 2014dt best matches the light curve evolution of SN 2005hk and reaches a peak magnitude of MMB_B \sim-18.13±\pm0.04 mag with Δm15\Delta m_{15} \sim1.35±0.06\pm 0.06 mag. The early spectra of SN 2014dt are similar to other Type Iax SNe, whereas the nebular spectrum at 157 days is dominated by narrow emission features with less blending as compared to SNe 2008ge and 2012Z. The ejecta velocities are between 5000 to 1000 km sec1^{-1} which also confirms the low energy budget of Type Iax SN 2014dt as compared to normal Type Ia SNe. Using the peak bolometric luminosity of SN 2005hk we estimate 56^{56}Ni mass of \sim0.14 M_{\odot} and the striking similarity between SN 2014dt and SN 2005hk implies that a comparable amount of 56^{56}Ni would have been synthesized in the explosion of SN 2014dt.

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@article{arxiv.1711.00292,
  title  = {Exploring the optical behaviour of a type Iax supernova SN 2014dt},
  author = {Mridweeka Singh and Kuntal Misra and D. K. Sahu and Raya Dastidar and Anjasha Gangopadhyay and Subhash Bose and Shubham Srivastav and G. C. Anupama and N. K. Chakradhari and Brajesh Kumar and Brijesh Kumar and S. B. Pandey},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1711.00292},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

12 figures, 7 tables, Accepted for publication in MNRAS