SN 2020udy: a SN Iax with strict limits on interaction consistent with a helium-star companion
Abstract
Early observations of transient explosions can provide vital clues to their progenitor origins. In this paper we present the nearby Type Iax (02cx-like) supernova (SN), SN 2020udy that was discovered within hours (7 hr) of estimated first light. An extensive dataset of ultra-violet, optical, and near-infrared observations was obtained, covering out to 150 d after explosion. SN 2020udy peaked at -17.860.43 mag in the r band and evolved similarly to other 'luminous' SNe Iax, such as SNe 2005hk and 2012Z. Its well-sampled early light curve allows strict limits on companion interaction to be placed. Main-sequence companion stars with masses of 2 and 6 M are ruled out at all viewing angles, while a helium-star companion is allowed from a narrow range of angles (140-180 away from the companion). The spectra and light curves of SN2020udy are in good agreement with those of the 'N5def' deflagration model of a near Chandrasekhar-mass carbon-oxygen white dwarf. However, as has been seen in previous studies of similar luminosity events, SN 2020udy evolves slower than the model. Broad-band linear polarisation measurements taken at and after peak are consistent with no polarisation, in agreement with the predictions of the companion-star configuration from the early light curve measurements. The host galaxy environment is low metallicity and is consistent with a young stellar population. Overall, we find the most plausible explosion scenario to be the incomplete disruption of a CO white dwarf near the Chandrasekhar-mass limit, with a helium-star companion.
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@article{arxiv.2304.12361,
title = {SN 2020udy: a SN Iax with strict limits on interaction consistent with a helium-star companion},
author = {Kate Maguire and Mark R. Magee and Giorgos Leloudas and Adam A. Miller and Georgios Dimitriadis and Miika Pursiainen and Mattia Bulla and Kishalay De and Avishay Gal-Yam and Daniel A. Perley and Christoffer Fremling and Viraj R. Karambelkar and Jakob Nordin and Simeon Reusch and Steve Schulze and Jesper Sollerman and Giacomo Terreran and Yi Yang and Eric C. Bellm and Steven L. Groom and Mansi M. Kasliwal and Shrinivas R. Kulkarni and Leander Lacroix and Frank J. Masci and Josiah N. Purdum and Yashvi Sharma and Roger Smith},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2304.12361},
year = {2023}
}
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18 pages, 14 figures, submitted to MNRAS