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Light curve properties of SN 2017fgc and HV SNe Ia

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2021-03-23 v1

Abstract

Photometric and spectroscopic observations of type Ia supernova (SN) 2017fgc which cover the period from -12 to +137 days since the BB-band maximum are presented. SN 2017fgc is a photometrically normal SN Ia with the luminosity decline rate, Δm15(B)true \Delta m_{15} (B)_{true} = 1.10 ± \pm 0.10 mag. Spectroscopically, it belongs to the High Velocity (HV) SNe Ia group, with the Si II λ\lambda6355 velocity near the BB-band maximum estimated to be 15,200 ± \pm 480 km s1s^{-1}. At the epochs around the near-infrared secondary peak, the RR and II bands show an excess of \sim0.2 mag level compared to the light curves of the normal velocity (NV) SNe Ia. Further inspection of the samples of HV and NV SNe Ia indicates that the excess is a generic feature among HV SNe Ia, different from NV SNe Ia. There is also a hint that the excess is seen in the V band, both in SN 2017fgc and other HV SNe Ia, which behaves like a less prominent shoulder in the light curve. The excess is not obvious in the B band (and unknown in the U band), and the color is consistent with the fiducial SN color. This might indicate the excess is attributed to the bolometric luminosity, not in the color. This excess is less likely caused by external effects, like an echo or change in reddening but could be due to an ionization effect, which reflects an intrinsic, either distinct or continuous, difference in the ejecta properties between HV and NV SNe Ia.

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@article{arxiv.2103.11495,
  title  = {Light curve properties of SN 2017fgc and HV SNe Ia},
  author = {Umut Burgaz and Keiichi Maeda and Belinda Kalomeni and Miho Kawabata and Masayuki Yamanaka and Koji S. Kawabata and Naoki Kawahara and Tatsuya Nakaoka},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2103.11495},
  year   = {2021}
}

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14 pages, 14 figures, published in MNRAS, v1 accepted version