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Late-time near-infrared observations of SN 2005df

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2015-06-17 v1

Abstract

We present late-time (200400200-400 days) near-infrared spectral evolution for the Type Ia supernova SN 2005df. The spectra show numerous strong emission features of [CoII], [CoIII], and [FeII] throughout the 0.81.80.8-1.8\mu m region. As the spectrum ages, the cobalt features fade as would be expected from the decay of 56^{56}Co to 56^{56}Fe. We show that the strong and isolated [FeII] emission line at 1.6441.644\mu m provides a unique tool to analyze near-infrared spectra of Type Ia supernovae. Normalization of spectra to this line allows separation of features produced by stable versus unstable isotopes of iron group elements. We develop a new method of determining the initial central density, ρc\rho_c, and the magnetic field, BB, of the white dwarf using the width of the 1.6441.644\mu m line. The line width is sensitive because of electron capture in the early stages of burning, which increases as a function of density. The sensitivity of the line width to BB increase with time and the effects of the magnetic field shift towards later times with decreasing ρc\rho_c. The initial central density for SN 2005df is measured as ρc=0.9(±0.2)\rho_c=0.9(\pm0.2) (in 10910^9g/cm3^3), which corresponds to a white dwarf close to the Chandrasekhar mass (MCh\rm M_{Ch}) with MWD=1.313(±0.034)\rm M_{WD}=1.313(\pm0.034)M_{\odot} and systematic error less than 0.040.04M_{\odot}. Within MCh\rm M_{Ch} explosions, however, the central density found for SN 2005df is very low for a H-accretor, possibly suggesting a helium star companion or a tidally-disrupted white dwarf companion. As an alternative, we suggest mixing of the central region. We find some support for high initial magnetic fields of strength 10610^6G for SN 2005df, however, 00G cannot be ruled out because of noise in the spectra combined with low ρc\rho_c.

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@article{arxiv.1410.6759,
  title  = {Late-time near-infrared observations of SN 2005df},
  author = {Tiara Diamond and Peter Hoeflich and Christopher L. Gerardy},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1410.6759},
  year   = {2015}
}

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13 pages, 14 figures, submitted to ApJ