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Evidence for a Chandrasekhar-mass explosion in the Ca-strong 1991bg-like type Ia supernova 2016hnk

Evidence for a Chandrasekhar-mass explosion in the Ca-strong 1991bg-like type Ia supernova 2016hnk
Evidence for a Chandrasekhar-mass explosion in the Ca-strong 1991bg-like type Ia supernova 2016hnk
Aims: We present a comprehensive dataset of optical and near-infrared photometry and spectroscopy of type Ia supernova (SN) 2016hnk, combined with integral field spectroscopy (IFS) of its host galaxy, MCG -01-06-070, and nearby environment. Our goal with this complete dataset is to understand the nature of this peculiar object. Methods: Properties of the SN local environment are characterized by means of single stellar population synthesis applied to IFS observations taken two years after the SN exploded. We performed detailed analyses of SN photometric data by studying its peculiar light and color curves. SN 2016hnk spectra were compared to other 1991bg-like SNe Ia, 2002es-like SNe Ia, and Ca-rich transients. In addition, we used abundance stratification modeling to identify the various spectral features in the early phase spectral sequence and also compared the dataset to a modified non-LTE model previously produced for the sublumnious SN 1999by. Results: SN 2016hnk is consistent with being a subluminous (MB = -16.7 mag, sBV=0.43 ± 0.03), highly reddened object. The IFS of its host galaxy reveals both a significant amount of dust at the SN location, residual star formation, and a high proportion of old stellar populations in the local environment compared to other locations in the galaxy, which favors an old progenitor for SN 2016hnk. Inspection of a nebular spectrum obtained one year after maximum contains two narrow emission lines attributed to the forbidden [Ca II] λλ7291,7324 doublet with a Doppler shift of 700 km s-1. Based on various observational diagnostics, we argue that the progenitor of SN 2016hnk was likely a near Chandrasekhar-mass (MCh) carbon-oxygen white dwarf that produced 0.108 M⊙ of 56Ni. Our modeling suggests that the narrow [Ca II] features observed in the nebular spectrum are associated with 48Ca from electron capture during the explosion, which is expected to occur only in white dwarfs that explode near or at the MCh limit. Tables C.1-C.7 are also available at the CDS via anonymous ftp to http://cdsarc.u-strasbg.fr (ftp://130.79.128.5) or via http://cdsarc.u-strasbg.fr/viz-bin/cat/J/A+A/630/A76
supernovae: general, supernovae: individual: SN 2016hnk
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Galbany, L., Ashall, C., Höflich, P., González-Gaitán, S., Taubenberger, S., Stritzinger, M., Hsiao, E. Y., Mazzali, P., Baron, E., Blondin, S., Bose, S., Bulla, M., Burke, J. F., Burns, C. R., Cartier, R., Della Valle, M., Diamond, T. R., Gutiérrez, C. P., Harmanen, J., Hiramatsu, D., Holoien, T. W.-S., Hosseinzadeh, G., Howell, D. Andrew, Huang, Y., Inserra, C., de Jaeger, T., Jha, S. W., Kangas, T., Kromer, M., Lyman, J. D., Maguire, K., Marion, G. Howie, Milisavljevic, D., Prentice, S. J., Razza, A., Reynolds, T. M., Sand, D. J., Shappee, B. J., Shekhar, R., Smartt, S. J., Stassun, K. G., Sullivan, M., Valenti, S., Villanueva, S., Wang, X., Wheeler, J. Craig, Zhai, Q. and Zhang, J. (2019) Evidence for a Chandrasekhar-mass explosion in the Ca-strong 1991bg-like type Ia supernova 2016hnk. Astronomy & Astrophysics, 630. (doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201935537).

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Aims: We present a comprehensive dataset of optical and near-infrared photometry and spectroscopy of type Ia supernova (SN) 2016hnk, combined with integral field spectroscopy (IFS) of its host galaxy, MCG -01-06-070, and nearby environment. Our goal with this complete dataset is to understand the nature of this peculiar object. Methods: Properties of the SN local environment are characterized by means of single stellar population synthesis applied to IFS observations taken two years after the SN exploded. We performed detailed analyses of SN photometric data by studying its peculiar light and color curves. SN 2016hnk spectra were compared to other 1991bg-like SNe Ia, 2002es-like SNe Ia, and Ca-rich transients. In addition, we used abundance stratification modeling to identify the various spectral features in the early phase spectral sequence and also compared the dataset to a modified non-LTE model previously produced for the sublumnious SN 1999by. Results: SN 2016hnk is consistent with being a subluminous (MB = -16.7 mag, sBV=0.43 ± 0.03), highly reddened object. The IFS of its host galaxy reveals both a significant amount of dust at the SN location, residual star formation, and a high proportion of old stellar populations in the local environment compared to other locations in the galaxy, which favors an old progenitor for SN 2016hnk. Inspection of a nebular spectrum obtained one year after maximum contains two narrow emission lines attributed to the forbidden [Ca II] λλ7291,7324 doublet with a Doppler shift of 700 km s-1. Based on various observational diagnostics, we argue that the progenitor of SN 2016hnk was likely a near Chandrasekhar-mass (MCh) carbon-oxygen white dwarf that produced 0.108 M⊙ of 56Ni. Our modeling suggests that the narrow [Ca II] features observed in the nebular spectrum are associated with 48Ca from electron capture during the explosion, which is expected to occur only in white dwarfs that explode near or at the MCh limit. Tables C.1-C.7 are also available at the CDS via anonymous ftp to http://cdsarc.u-strasbg.fr (ftp://130.79.128.5) or via http://cdsarc.u-strasbg.fr/viz-bin/cat/J/A+A/630/A76

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Accepted/In Press date: 5 August 2019
e-pub ahead of print date: 23 September 2019
Published date: 1 October 2019
Keywords: supernovae: general, supernovae: individual: SN 2016hnk

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Local EPrints ID: 455132
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/455132
ISSN: 0004-6361
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Author: L. Galbany
Author: C. Ashall
Author: P. Höflich
Author: S. González-Gaitán
Author: S. Taubenberger
Author: M. Stritzinger
Author: E. Y. Hsiao
Author: P. Mazzali
Author: E. Baron
Author: S. Blondin
Author: S. Bose
Author: M. Bulla
Author: J. F. Burke
Author: C. R. Burns
Author: R. Cartier
Author: M. Della Valle
Author: T. R. Diamond
Author: C. P. Gutiérrez
Author: J. Harmanen
Author: D. Hiramatsu
Author: T. W.-S. Holoien
Author: G. Hosseinzadeh
Author: D. Andrew Howell
Author: Y. Huang
Author: C. Inserra ORCID iD
Author: T. de Jaeger
Author: S. W. Jha
Author: T. Kangas
Author: M. Kromer
Author: J. D. Lyman
Author: K. Maguire
Author: G. Howie Marion
Author: D. Milisavljevic
Author: S. J. Prentice
Author: A. Razza
Author: T. M. Reynolds
Author: D. J. Sand
Author: B. J. Shappee
Author: R. Shekhar
Author: S. J. Smartt
Author: K. G. Stassun
Author: M. Sullivan ORCID iD
Author: S. Valenti
Author: S. Villanueva
Author: X. Wang
Author: J. Craig Wheeler
Author: Q. Zhai
Author: J. Zhang

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