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Strong Carbon Features and a Red Early Color in the Underluminous Type Ia SN 2022xkq
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Working Paper
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Pearson, JeniveveSand, David J.Lundqvist, PeterGalbany, LluísAndrews, Jennifer E.Bostroem, K. AzaleeDong, YizeHoang, EmilyHosseinzadeh, GriffinJanzen, DarylJencson, Jacob E.Lundquist, Michael J.Mehta, DarshanaRetamal, Nicolás MezaShrestha, ManishaValenti, StefanoWyatt, SamuelAnderson, Joseph P.Ashall, ChrisAuchettl, KatieBaron, EddieBlondin, StéphaneBurns, Christopher R.Cai, YongzhiChen, Ting-WanChomiuk, LauraCoulter, David A.Cross, DaneDavis, Kyle W.de Jaeger, ThomasDerKacy, James M.Desai, Dhvanil D.Dimitriadis, GeorgiosDo, AaronFarah, Joseph R.Foley, Ryan J.Gromadzki, MariuszGutiérrez, Claudia P.Haislip, JoshuaHernández, Jonay I. GonzálezHinkle, Jason T.Hoogendam, Willem B.Howell, D. AndrewHoeflich, PeterHsiao, EricHuber, Mark E.Jha, Saurabh W.Palau, Cristina JiménezKilpatrick, Charles D.Kouprianov, VladimirKumar, SahanaKwok, Lindsey A.Larison, ConorLeBaron, NatalieSaux, Xavier LeLu, JingMcCully, CurtisEvans, Tycho MeraMilne, PeterModjaz, MaryamMorrell, NidiaMüller-Bravo, Tomás E.Newsome, MeganNicholl, MattGonzalez, Estefania PadillaPayne, Anna V.Pellegrino, CraigPhan, KimPineda-García, JonathanPiro, Anthony L.Piscarreta, LaraPolin, AbigailReichart, Daniel E.Rojas-Bravo, CésarRyder, Stuart D.Salmaso, IreneSchwab, MichaelaShahbandeh, MelissaShappee, Benjamin J.Siebert, Matthew R.Smith, NathanStrader, JayTaggart, KirstyTerreran, GiacomoTinyanont, SamapornTucker, M. A.Valerin, GiorgioYoung, D. R.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
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Abstract
We present optical, infrared, ultraviolet, and radio observations of SN 2022xkq, an underluminous fast-declining type Ia supernova (SN Ia) in NGC 1784 ($\mathrm{D}\approx31$ Mpc), from $<1$ to 180 days after explosion. The high-cadence observations of SN 2022xkq, a photometrically transitional and spectroscopically 91bg-like SN Ia, cover the first days and weeks following explosion which are critical to distinguishing between explosion scenarios. The early light curve of SN 2022xkq has a red early color and exhibits a flux excess which is more prominent in redder bands; this is the first time such a feature has been seen in a transitional/91bg-like SN Ia. We also present 92 optical and 19 near-infrared (NIR) spectra, beginning 0.4 days after explosion in the optical and 2.6 days after explosion in the NIR. SN 2022xkq exhibits a long-lived C I 1.0693 $\mu$m feature which persists until 5 days post-maximum. We also detect C II $\lambda$6580 in the pre-maximum optical spectra. These lines are evidence for unburnt carbon that is difficult to reconcile with the double detonation of a sub-Chandrasekhar mass white dwarf. No existing explosion model can fully explain the photometric and spectroscopic dataset of SN 2022xkq, but the considerable breadth of the observations is ideal for furthering our understanding of the processes which produce faint SNe Ia.
Comment: 38 pages, 16 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ, the figure 15 input models and synthetic spectra are now available at https://zenodo.org/record/8379254