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UV-Optical Observation of Type Ia Supernova SN 2013dy in NGC 7250

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2016-05-04 v3 High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

Abstract

Extensive and independent observations of Type Ia supernova (SN Ia) SN 2013dy are presented, including a larger set of UBVRIUBVRI photometry and optical spectra from a few days before the peak brightness to \sim 200 days after explosion, and ultraviolet (UV) photometry spanning from t10t \approx -10 days to t +15t \approx\ +15 days referring to the BB band maximum. The peak brightness (i.e., MB=19.65±0.40M_{\rm B} = -19.65 \pm 0.40 mag, Lmax=[1.95±0.55]×1043L_{\rm max} = [1.95 \pm 0.55] \times 10^{43} erg s1^{-1}) and the mass of synthesised 56^{56}Ni (i.e., MM(56^{56}Ni) = 0.90 ±\pm 0.26 M_{\odot}) are calculated, and they conform to the expectation for a SN Ia with a slow decline rate (i.e., Δm15(B)\Delta m_{15}(B) = 0.90 ±\pm 0.03 mag, Phillips 1993). However, the near infrared (NIR) brightness of this SN (i.e., MH=17.33±0.30M_{\rm H} = -17.33 \pm 0.30 mag) is at least 1.0 mag fainter than usual. Besides, spectroscopy classification reveals that SN 2013dy resides on the border of "core normal" and "shallow silicon" subclasses in the Branch et al. (2009) classification scheme, or on the border of the "normal velocity" SNe Ia and 91T/99aa-like events in the Wang et al. (2009a) system. These suggest that SN 2013dy is a slow-declining SN Ia located on the transitional region of nominal spectroscopic subclasses and might not be a typical normal sample of SNe Ia.

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@article{arxiv.1602.05334,
  title  = {UV-Optical Observation of Type Ia Supernova SN 2013dy in NGC 7250},
  author = {Qian Zhai and JuJia Zhang and XiaoFeng Wang and TianMeng Zhang and ZhengWei Liu and Peter J. Brown and Fang Huang and XuLin Zhao and Liang Chang and WeiMin Yi and ChuanJun Wang and YuXin Xin and JianGuo Wang and BaoLi Lun and XiLiang Zhang and YuFeng Fan and XiangMing Zheng and JinMing Bai},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1602.05334},
  year   = {2016}
}

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16pages, 14 figures and 8 tables. Accepted for publication in AJ