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The Spectacular Ultraviolet Flash From the Peculiar Type Ia Supernova 2019yvq

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2020-12-04 v2 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

Early observations of Type Ia supernovae (SNe\,Ia) provide essential clues for understanding the progenitor system that gave rise to the terminal thermonuclear explosion. We present exquisite observations of SN\,2019yvq, the second observed SN\,Ia, after iPTF\,14atg, to display an early flash of emission in the ultraviolet (UV) and optical. Our analysis finds that SN\,2019yvq was unusual, even when ignoring the initial flash, in that it was moderately underluminous for an SN\,Ia (Mg18.5M_g \approx -18.5\,mag at peak) yet featured very high absorption velocities (v15,000kms1v \approx 15,000\,\mathrm{km\,s}^{-1} for Si II λ\lambda6355 at peak). We find that many of the observational features of SN\,2019yvq, aside from the flash, can be explained if the explosive yield of radioactive 56Ni^{56}\mathrm{Ni} is relatively low (we measure M56Ni=0.31±0.05MM_{^{56}\mathrm{Ni}} = 0.31 \pm 0.05\,M_\odot) and it and other iron-group elements are concentrated in the innermost layers of the ejecta. To explain both the UV/optical flash and peak properties of SN\,2019yvq we consider four different models: interaction between the SN ejecta and a nondegenerate companion, extended clumps of 56Ni^{56}\mathrm{Ni} in the outer ejecta, a double-detonation explosion, and the violent merger of two white dwarfs. Each of these models has shortcomings when compared to the observations; it is clear additional tuning is required to better match SN\,2019yvq. In closing, we predict that the nebular spectra of SN\,2019yvq will feature either H or He emission, if the ejecta collided with a companion, strong [Ca II] emission, if it was a double detonation, or narrow [O I] emission, if it was due to a violent merger.

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@article{arxiv.2005.05972,
  title  = {The Spectacular Ultraviolet Flash From the Peculiar Type Ia Supernova 2019yvq},
  author = {A. A. Miller and M. R. Magee and A. Polin and K. Maguire and E. Zimmerman and Y. Yao and J. Sollerman and S. Schulze and D. A. Perley and M. Kromer and M. Bulla and I. Andreoni and E. C. Bellm and K. De and R. Dekany and A. Delacroix and S. Dhawan and C. Fremling and A. Gal-Yam and D. A. Goldstein and V. Z. Golkhou and A. Goobar and M. J. Graham and I. Irani and M. M. Kasliwal and S. Kaye and Y. -L. Kim and R. R. Laher and A. A. Mahabal and F. J. Masci and P. E. Nugent and E. Ofek and E. S. Phinney and S. J. Prentice and R. Riddle and M. Rigault and B. Rusholme and T. Schweyer and D. L. Shupe and M. T. Soumagnac and G. Terreran and R. Walters and L. Yan and J. Zolkower and S. R. Kulkarni},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.05972},
  year   = {2020}
}

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27 pages, 14 figures, accepted in ApJ