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SN 2015bq: A Luminous Type Ia Supernova with Early Flux Excess

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2022-01-19 v1 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

We present optical and ultraviolet (UV) observations of a luminous type Ia supernova (SN Ia) SN 2015bq characterized by the early flux excess. This SN reaches a B-band absolute magnitude at MB=19.68±0.41M_B = -19.68 \pm 0.41 mag and a peak bolometric luminosity at L=(1.75±0.37)×1043L = (1.75 \pm 0.37) \times 10^{43} erg s1^{-1}, with a relatively small post-maximum decline rate [Δm15(B)=0.82±0.05\Delta m_{15}(B) = 0.82 \pm 0.05 mag]. The flux excess observed in the light curves of SN 2015bq a few days after the explosion, especially seen in the UV bands, might be due to the radioactive decay of 56^{56}Ni mixed into the surface. The radiation from the decay of the surface 56^{56}Ni heats the outer layer of this SN. It produces blue UBU-B color followed by monotonically reddening in the early phase, dominated iron-group lines, and weak intermediate-mass elements absorption features in the early spectra. The scenario of enhanced 56^{56}Ni in the surface is consistent with a large amount of 56^{56}Ni (M56NiM_{ \rm ^{56}{\rm Ni}} = 0.97 ±0.20\pm 0.20 MM_{\odot}) synthesized during the explosion. The properties of SN 2015bq are found to locate between SN 1991T and SN 1999aa, suggesting the latter two subclasses of SNe Ia may have a common origin.

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@article{arxiv.2110.08752,
  title  = {SN 2015bq: A Luminous Type Ia Supernova with Early Flux Excess},
  author = {Liping Li and Jujia Zhang and Benzhong Dai and Wenxiong Li and Xiaofeng Wang and Qian Zhai and Jinming Bai},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2110.08752},
  year   = {2022}
}

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18 pages, 12 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ