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Mapping Circumstellar Matter with Polarized Light - The Case of Supernova 2014J in M82

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2018-02-28 v1 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

Optical polarimetry is an effective way of probing the environment of supernova for dust. We acquired linear HST ACS/WFC polarimetry in bands F475WF475W, F606WF606W, and F775WF775W of the supernova (SN) 2014J in M82 at six epochs from \sim277 days to \sim1181 days after the BB-band maximum. The polarization measured at day 277 shows conspicuous deviations from other epochs. These differences can be attributed to at least \sim 106M^{-6} M_{\odot} of circumstellar dust located at a distance of 5×1017\sim5\times10^{17} cm from the SN. The scattering dust grains revealed by these observations seem to be aligned with the dust in the interstellar medium that is responsible for the large reddening towards the supernova. The presence of this circumstellar dust sets strong constraints on the progenitor system that led to the explosion of SN\,2014J; however, it cannot discriminate between single- and double-degenerate models.

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@article{arxiv.1801.04656,
  title  = {Mapping Circumstellar Matter with Polarized Light - The Case of Supernova 2014J in M82},
  author = {Yi Yang and Lifan Wang and Dietrich Baade and Peter J. Brown and Aleksandar Cikota and Misty Cracraft and Peter A. Hoflich and Justyn Maund and Ferdinando Patat and William B. Sparks and Jason Spyromilio and Heloise F. Stevance and Xiaofeng Wang and J. Craig Wheeler},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1801.04656},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

8 figures, 4 tables. Accepted for publication in ApJ