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Title: | Photometric and spectroscopic evolution of supernova SN 2009an: another case of a transitional Type Ia event |
Authors: | Sahu, D. K Anupama, G. C Anto, P |
Keywords: | Techniques: photometric Techniques: spectroscopic Supernovae: general Supernovae: individual: SN 2009an |
Issue Date: | 1-Apr-2013 |
Publisher: | Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society |
Citation: | Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 430, No. 2, pp. 869-887 |
Abstract: | We present optical UBVRI photometry and medium-resolution spectroscopy of a transitional Type Ia supernova, SN 2009an, over the period −6 to +150 d from the B maximum. With a Δm15(B) = 1.514 ± 0.132, SN 2009an declines faster than normal Type Ia events, but slower than the fast-declining, low-luminosity 1991bg-like events. The B-band absolute magnitude at maximum is −19.02 ± 0.20. The peak bolometric luminosity indicates that 0.41 M⊙ of 56Ni was synthesized during the explosion. The pre-maximum and early post-maximum spectral evolution of SN 2009an is very similar to that in the transitional Type Ia SN 2004eo. High-velocity features in the Ca ii near-infrared triplet are seen during the early phases. Similar to the other few objects belonging to this class, SN 2009an exhibits a higher value (0.4) of the Si ii line ratio R(Si ii). The velocity gradient of the Si ii 6355 Å line in the post-maximum epoch (v˙=60 km s−1 d−1) is at the boundary between the low-velocity-gradient and high-velocity-gradient groups. |
Description: | Restricted Access |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2248/6045 |
ISSN: | 1365-2966 |
Appears in Collections: | IIAP Publications Publications based on data from IAO, Hanle |
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