Photometry and spectroscopy of SN 2024pxl: A luminosity link among type Iax supernovae
Singh, Mridweeka; Kwok, Lindsey A; Jha, Saurabh W; Dastidar, R; Larison, Conor; Filippenko, A. V; Andrews, Jennifer E; Andrews, Moira; Anupama, G. C; Arunachalam, Prasiddha; Auchettl, Katie; Banhidi, Dominik; Barna, Barnabas; Bostroem, K. Azalee; Brink, Thomas G; Cartier, Regis; Chen, Ping; Christy, Collin T; Coulter, David A; Covarrubias, Sofia; Davis, Kyle W; Dickinson, Connor B; Dong, Yize; Farah, Joseph R; Flors, Andreas; Foley, Ryan J; Franz, Noah; Fremling, Christoffer; Galbany, L; Gangopadhyay, A; Garg, Aarna; Gates, Elinor L; Graur, Or; Gordon, Alexa C; Hiramatsu, Daichi; Hoang, Emily; Howell, D. A; Hsu, Brian; Johansson, J; Joshi, Arti; Kahinga, Lordrick A; Kaur, Ravjit; Kumar, Sahana; Kumnurdmanee, Piramon; Kuncarayakti, H; LeBaron, Natalie; Lidman, C; Liu, Chang; Maeda, K; Maguire, Kate; Martin, Bailey; McCully, Curtis; Mehta, Darshana; Menotti, Luca M; Metevier, Anne J; Miller, Adam A; Misra, K; Murphey, C. Tanner; Newsome, Megan; Padilla Gonzalez, E; Patra, Kishore C; Pearson, Jeniveve; Piro, Anthony L; Polin, Abigail; Ravi, Aravind P; Rest, Armin; Rehemtulla, Nabeel; Retamal, Nicolas Meza; Robinson, Olivia M; Rojas-Bravo, Cesar; Sahu, D. K; Sand, D. J; Schmidt, B. P; Schulze, Steve; Schwab, Michaela; Shrestha, Manisha; Siebert, Matthew R; Simha, Sunil; Smith, Nathan; Sollerman, Jesper; Srivastav, S; Subrayan, Bhagya M; Szalai, Tamas; Taggart, Kirsty; Teja, Rishabh Singh; Terwel, Jacco H; Tinyanont, S; Valenti, S; Vinko, J; Westerling, Aya L; Wheeler, J. C; Yang, Yi; Zheng, W
Date:
2026-03-10
Abstract:
We present extensive ultraviolet to optical photometric and optical to near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopic follow-up observations of the nearby intermediate-luminosity (MV = −16.81 ± 0.19 mag) Type Iax supernovae (SNe Iax) 2024pxl in NGC 6384. SN 2024pxl exhibits a faster light curve than the high-luminosity members of this class, and slower than low-luminosity events. The observationally well-constrained rise time of ∼11 days and an
estimated synthesized 56Ni mass of 0.03 M⊙, based on analytical modeling of the integrated spectral energy
distribution light curve, are consistent with models of the weak deflagration of a carbon-oxygen white dwarf. Our
optical spectral sequence of SN 2024pxl shows weak Si II lines and spectral evolution similar to other high-luminosity SNe Iax, but also a prominent early-time C II line, like lower-luminosity SNe Iax. The late-time optical
spectrum of SN 2024pxl closely matches that of SN 2014dt, and its NIR spectral evolution aligns with that of
other well-studied, high-luminosity SNe Iax. The spectral-line expansion velocities of SN 2024pxl are at the lower end of the SNe Iax velocity distribution, and the velocity distribution of iron-group elements compared to
intermediate-mass elements suggests that the ejecta are mixed on large scales, as expected in pure deflagration models. SN 2024pxl exhibits characteristics intermediate between those of high-luminosity and low-luminosity SNe Iax, further establishing a link across this diverse class.
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