Photometric and Spectroscopic Properties of Type Ia Supernova 2018oh with Early Excess Emission from the Kepler 2 Observations

dc.contributor.authorLi, W.
dc.contributor.authorVinko, J
dc.contributor.authorMo, J.
dc.contributor.authorHosseinzadeh, G.
dc.contributor.authorSand, D
dc.contributor.authorZhang, J.
dc.contributor.authorLin, H.
dc.contributor.authorZhang, T.
dc.contributor.authorWang, L.
dc.contributor.authorTucker, Brad
dc.contributor.authorZhang, Tianmeng
dc.contributor.authorGarnavich, Peter M
dc.contributor.authorShaya, E. J.
dc.contributor.authorMargheim, Steve
dc.contributor.authorZenteno, Alfredo
dc.contributor.authorVillar, A.
dc.contributor.authorRiess, A G
dc.contributor.authorStanek, K Z
dc.contributor.authorKochanek, C.S
dc.contributor.authorBersier, D
dc.contributor.authorSmartt, Stephen J.
dc.contributor.authorSmith, K
dc.contributor.authorWheeler, J Craig
dc.contributor.authorMilne, P.
dc.contributor.authorTonry, John
dc.contributor.authorCody, Ann Marie
dc.date.accessioned2022-05-09T05:33:59Z
dc.date.available2022-05-09T05:33:59Z
dc.date.issued2019
dc.date.updated2020-12-27T07:26:59Z
dc.description.abstractSupernova (SN) 2018oh (ASASSN-18bt) is the first spectroscopically confirmed Type Ia supernova (SN Ia) observed in the Kepler field. The Kepler data revealed an excess emission in its early light curve, allowing us to place interesting constraints on its progenitor system. Here we present extensive optical, ultraviolet, and near-infrared photometry, as well as dense sampling of optical spectra, for this object. SN 2018oh is relatively normal in its photometric evolution, with a rise time of 18.3 ± 0.3 days and Δm 15(B) = 0.96 ± 0.03 mag, but it seems to have bluer B − V colors. We construct the "UVOIR" bolometric light curve having a peak luminosity of 1.49 × 1043 erg s−1, from which we derive a nickel mass as 0.55 ± 0.04 M ⊙ by fitting radiation diffusion models powered by centrally located 56Ni. Note that the moment when nickel-powered luminosity starts to emerge is +3.85 days after the first light in the Kepler data, suggesting other origins of the early-time emission, e.g., mixing of 56Ni to outer layers of the ejecta or interaction between the ejecta and nearby circumstellar material or a nondegenerate companion star. The spectral evolution of SN 2018oh is similar to that of a normal SN Ia but is characterized by prominent and persistent carbon absorption features. The C ii features can be detected from the early phases to about 3 weeks after the maximum light, representing the latest detection of carbon ever recorded in an SN Ia. This indicates that a considerable amount of unburned carbon exists in the ejecta of SN 2018oh and may mix into deeper layers.en_AU
dc.description.sponsorshipFunding for the LJT has been provided by Chinese Academy of Sciences and the People’s Government of Yunnan Province. ZsB acknowledges the support provided by the National Research, Development and Innovation Fund of Hungary, financed under the PD_17 funding scheme, project No. PD123910. Support for JJH was provided by NASA through Hubble Fellowship grant #HST-HF2-51357.001-A, awarded by the Space Telescope Science Institute, which is operated by the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy, Inc., under NASA contract NAS5-26555, as well as NASA K2 Cycle 4 grant NNX17AE92G. Based on observations obtained at the South. Funding for the K2 mission is provided by the NASA Science Mission directorate. KEGS is supported in part by NASA K2 cycle 4 and 5 grants NNX17AI64G and 80NSSC18K0302, respectively. AR and his groups are supported in part by HST grants GO-12577 and HST AR-12851en_AU
dc.format.mimetypeapplication/pdfen_AU
dc.identifier.issn0004-637Xen_AU
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1885/264638
dc.language.isoen_AUen_AU
dc.provenancehttps://v2.sherpa.ac.uk/id/publication/6401/..."author can archive publisher's version/PDF" From SHERPA/RoMEO site as at 09/06/2022en_AU
dc.publisherIOP Publishingen_AU
dc.rights© 2019 The authorsen_AU
dc.sourceThe Astrophysical Journalen_AU
dc.subjectsupernovae: generalen_AU
dc.subjectsupernovae: individual (SN 2018oh)en_AU
dc.titlePhotometric and Spectroscopic Properties of Type Ia Supernova 2018oh with Early Excess Emission from the Kepler 2 Observationsen_AU
dc.typeJournal articleen_AU
dcterms.accessRightsOpen Accessen_AU
local.bibliographicCitation.issue1en_AU
local.contributor.affiliationLi, W., Tsinghua Universityen_AU
local.contributor.affiliationVinko, J, University of Szegeden_AU
local.contributor.affiliationMo, J., Tsinghua Universityen_AU
local.contributor.affiliationHosseinzadeh, G., Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope Networken_AU
local.contributor.affiliationSand, D, University of Arizonaen_AU
local.contributor.affiliationZhang, J., Chinese Academy of Sciencesen_AU
local.contributor.affiliationLin, H., Tsinghua Universityen_AU
local.contributor.affiliationZhang, T., Chinese Academy of Sciencesen_AU
local.contributor.affiliationWang, L., Chinese Academy of Sciencesen_AU
local.contributor.affiliationZhang, J., Tsinghua Universityen_AU
local.contributor.affiliationTucker, Brad, College of Science, ANUen_AU
local.contributor.affiliationZhang, Tianmeng, Chinese Academy of Sciencesen_AU
local.contributor.affiliationGarnavich, Peter M, University of Notre Dameen_AU
local.contributor.affiliationShaya, E. J., University of Marylanden_AU
local.contributor.affiliationMargheim, Steve, Gemini Observatoryen_AU
local.contributor.affiliationZenteno, Alfredo, Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatoryen_AU
local.contributor.affiliationVillar, A., Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysicsen_AU
local.contributor.affiliationRiess, A G, Johns Hopkins Universityen_AU
local.contributor.affiliationStanek, K Z, The Ohio State Universityen_AU
local.contributor.affiliationKochanek, C.S, Ohio State Universityen_AU
local.contributor.affiliationBersier, D, Liverpool John Moores Universityen_AU
local.contributor.affiliationSmartt, Stephen J., Queen's University Belfasten_AU
local.contributor.affiliationSmith, K, Queen's University Belfasten_AU
local.contributor.affiliationWheeler, J Craig, University of Texasen_AU
local.contributor.affiliationMilne, P., University of Arizonaen_AU
local.contributor.affiliationTonry, John, University of Hawaiien_AU
local.contributor.affiliationCody, Ann Marie, NASA Ames Research Centeren_AU
local.contributor.authoremailu4362859@anu.edu.auen_AU
local.contributor.authoruidTucker, Brad, u4362859en_AU
local.description.notesImported from ARIESen_AU
local.identifier.absfor020106 - High Energy Astrophysics; Cosmic Raysen_AU
local.identifier.absseo970102 - Expanding Knowledge in the Physical Sciencesen_AU
local.identifier.ariespublicationu3102795xPUB619en_AU
local.identifier.citationvolume870en_AU
local.identifier.doi10.3847/1538-4357/aaec74en_AU
local.identifier.scopusID2-s2.0-85059872177
local.identifier.uidSubmittedByu3102795en_AU
local.publisher.urlhttps://iopscience.iop.org/en_AU
local.type.statusPublished Versionen_AU

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