TY - JOUR
T1 - The Young and Nearby Normal Type Ia Supernova 2018gv
T2 - UV-optical Observations and the Earliest Spectropolarimetry
AU - Yang, Yi
AU - Hoeflich, Peter
AU - Baade, Dietrich
AU - Maund, Justyn R.
AU - Wang, Lifan
AU - Brown, Peter J.
AU - Stevance, Heloise F.
AU - Arcavi, Iair
AU - Burke, Jamison
AU - Cikota, Aleksandar
AU - Clocchiatti, Alejandro
AU - Gal-Yam, Avishay
AU - Graham, Melissa L.
AU - Hiramatsu, Daichi
AU - Hosseinzadeh, Griffin
AU - Howell, D. Andrew
AU - Jha, Saurabh W.
AU - McCully, Curtis
AU - Patat, Ferdinando
AU - Sand, David J.
AU - Schulze, Steve
AU - Spyromilio, Jason
AU - Valenti, Stefano
AU - Vinkó, József
AU - Wang, Xiaofeng
AU - Wheeler, J. Craig
AU - Yaron, Ofer
AU - Zhang, Jujia
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
PY - 2020/10/10
Y1 - 2020/10/10
N2 - The nondetection of companion stars in SN Ia progenitor systems lends support to the notion of double-degenerate systems and explosions triggered by the merging of two white dwarfs. This very asymmetric process should lead to a conspicuous polarimetric signature. By contrast, observations consistently find very low continuum polarization as the signatures from the explosion process largely dominate over the pre-explosion configuration within several days. Critical information about the interaction of the ejecta with a companion and any circumstellar matter is encoded in the early polarization spectra. In this study, we obtain spectropolarimetry of SN 2018gv with the ESO Very Large Telescope at-13.6 days relative to the B-band maximum light, or ∼5 days after the estimated explosion-the earliest spectropolarimetric observations to date of any SN Ia. These early observations still show a low continuum polarization (≲0.2%) and moderate line polarization (0.30% ± 0.04% for the prominent Si ii λ6355 feature and 0.85% ± 0.04% for the high-velocity Ca component). The high degree of spherical symmetry implied by the low-line and continuum polarization at this early epoch is consistent with explosion models of delayed detonations and is inconsistent with the merger-induced explosion scenario. The dense UV and optical photometry and optical spectroscopy within the first ∼100 days after the maximum light indicate that SN 2018gv is a normal SN Ia with similar spectrophotometric behavior to SN 2011fe.
AB - The nondetection of companion stars in SN Ia progenitor systems lends support to the notion of double-degenerate systems and explosions triggered by the merging of two white dwarfs. This very asymmetric process should lead to a conspicuous polarimetric signature. By contrast, observations consistently find very low continuum polarization as the signatures from the explosion process largely dominate over the pre-explosion configuration within several days. Critical information about the interaction of the ejecta with a companion and any circumstellar matter is encoded in the early polarization spectra. In this study, we obtain spectropolarimetry of SN 2018gv with the ESO Very Large Telescope at-13.6 days relative to the B-band maximum light, or ∼5 days after the estimated explosion-the earliest spectropolarimetric observations to date of any SN Ia. These early observations still show a low continuum polarization (≲0.2%) and moderate line polarization (0.30% ± 0.04% for the prominent Si ii λ6355 feature and 0.85% ± 0.04% for the high-velocity Ca component). The high degree of spherical symmetry implied by the low-line and continuum polarization at this early epoch is consistent with explosion models of delayed detonations and is inconsistent with the merger-induced explosion scenario. The dense UV and optical photometry and optical spectroscopy within the first ∼100 days after the maximum light indicate that SN 2018gv is a normal SN Ia with similar spectrophotometric behavior to SN 2011fe.
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U2 - 10.3847/1538-4357/aba759
DO - 10.3847/1538-4357/aba759
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AN - SCOPUS:85094155752
SN - 0004-637X
VL - 902
JO - Astrophysical Journal
JF - Astrophysical Journal
IS - 1
M1 - 46
ER -