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X-ray Limits on the Progenitor System of the Type Ia Supernova 2017ejb

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2018-09-26 v1

Abstract

We present deep X-ray limits on the presence of a pre-explosion counterpart to the low-luminosity Type Ia supernova (SN Ia) 2017ejb. SN 2017ejb was discovered in NGC 4696, a well-studied elliptical galaxy in the Centaurus cluster with 894 ks of Chandra imaging between 14 and 3 years before SN 2017ejb was discovered. Using post-explosion photometry and spectroscopy of SN 2017ejb, we demonstrate that SN 2017ejb is most consistent with low-luminosity SNe Ia such as SN 1986G and SN 1991bg. Analyzing the location of SN 2017ejb in pre-explosion images, we do not detect a pre-explosion X-ray source. We use these data to place upper limits on the presence of any unobscured supersoft X-ray source (SSS). SSS systems are known to consist of white dwarfs accreting from a non-degenerate companion star. We rule out any source similar to known SSS systems with kTeff>85kT_{\rm eff} > 85 eV and Lbol>4×1038 erg s1L_{\rm bol} > 4\times10^{38}~\text{erg s}^{-1} as well as models of stably-accreting Chandrasekhar-mass WDs with accretion rates M˙>3×108 M yr1\dot{M}>3\times10^{-8}~M_{\odot}~\text{yr}^{-1}. These findings suggest that low-luminosity SNe Ia similar to SN 2017ejb explode from WDs that are low-mass, have low pre-explosion accretion rates, or accrete very soon before explosion. Based on the limits from SN 2017ejb and other nearby SNe Ia, we infer that <<47% of SNe Ia explode in stably-accreting Chandrasekhar-mass SSS systems.

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@article{arxiv.1806.08436,
  title  = {X-ray Limits on the Progenitor System of the Type Ia Supernova 2017ejb},
  author = {Charles D. Kilpatrick and David A. Coulter and Georgios Dimitriadis and Ryan J. Foley and David O. Jones and Yen-Chen Pan and Anthony L. Piro and Armin Rest and Cesar Rojas-Bravo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1806.08436},
  year   = {2018}
}

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10 pages, 4 figures, submitted to MNRAS