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  • A Systematic Study of Ia-CS...
    Sharma, Yashvi; Sollerman, Jesper; Fremling, Christoffer; Kulkarni, Shrinivas R.; De, Kishalay; Irani, Ido; Schulze, Steve; Strotjohann, Nora Linn; Gal-Yam, Avishay; Maguire, Kate; Perley, Daniel A.; Bellm, Eric C.; Kool, Erik C.; Brink, Thomas G.; Bruch, Rachel; Deckers, Maxime; Dekany, Richard; Dugas, Alison; Filippenko, Alexei V.; Goldwasser, Samantha; Graham, Matthew J.; Graham, Melissa L.; Groom, Steven L.; Hankins, Matt; Jencson, Jacob; Johansson, Joel P.; Karambelkar, Viraj; Kasliwal, Mansi M.; Masci, Frank J.; Medford, Michael S.; Neill, James D.; Nir, Guy; Riddle, Reed L.; Rigault, Mickael; Schweyer, Tassilo; Terwel, Jacco H.; Yan, Lin; Yang, Yi; Yao, Yuhan

    The Astrophysical journal, 05/2023, Letnik: 948, Številka: 1
    Journal Article

    Abstract Among the supernovae (SNe) that show strong interaction with a circumstellar medium (CSM), there is a rare subclass of Type Ia supernovae, SNe Ia-CSM, which show strong narrow hydrogen emission lines much like SNe IIn but on top of a diluted Type Ia spectrum. The only previous systematic study of this class identified 16 SNe Ia-CSM, eight historic and eight from the Palomar Transient Factory (PTF). Now using the successor survey to PTF, the Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF), we have classified 12 additional SNe Ia-CSM through the systematic Bright Transient Survey (BTS). Consistent with previous studies, we find these SNe to have slowly evolving optical light curves with peak absolute magnitudes between −19.1 and −21, spectra having weak H β and large Balmer decrements of ∼7. Out of the 10 SNe from our sample observed by NEOWISE, nine have 3 σ detections, with some SNe showing a reduction in the red wing of H α , indicative of newly formed dust. We do not find our SN Ia-CSM sample to have a significantly different distribution of equivalent widths of He i λ 5876 than SNe IIn as observed in Silverman et al. The hosts tend to be late-type galaxies with recent star formation. We derive a rate estimate of 29 − 21 + 27 Gpc −3 yr −1 for SNe Ia-CSM, which is ∼0.02%–0.2% of the SN Ia rate. We also identify six ambiguous SNe IIn/Ia-CSM in the BTS sample and including them gives an upper limit rate of 0.07%–0.8%. This work nearly doubles the sample of well-studied Ia-CSM objects in Silverman et al., increasing the total number to 28.