A radio-detected Type Ia supernova with helium-rich circumstellar material

Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) are thermonuclear explosions of degenerate white dwarf (WD) stars destabilized by mass accretion from a companion star, but the nature of their progenitors remains poorly understood. A way to discriminate between progenitor systems is through radio observations; a non-deg...

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Veröffentlicht in:arXiv.org 2023-05
Hauptverfasser: Kool, Erik C, Johansson, Joel, Sollerman, Jesper, Moldón, Javier, Moriya, Takashi J, Schulze, Steve, Chomiuk, Laura, Harris, Chelsea, Pérez-Torres, Miguel, Mattila, Seppo, Lundqvist, Peter, Graham, Matthew, Yang, Sheng, Perley, Daniel A, Nora Linn Strotjohann, Fremling, Christoffer, Gal-Yam, Avishay, Lezmy, Jeremy, Maguire, Kate, Omand, Conor, Smith, Mathew, Andreoni, Igor, Bellm, Eric C, De, Kishalay, Bloom, Joshua S, Groom, Steven L, Kasliwal, Mansi M, Masci, Frank, Medford, Michael, Park, Sungmin, Purdum, Josiah, Reynolds, Tom M, Riddle, Reed, Estelle, Robert, Ryder, Stuart D, Sharma, Yashvi, Stern, Daniel
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Zusammenfassung:Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) are thermonuclear explosions of degenerate white dwarf (WD) stars destabilized by mass accretion from a companion star, but the nature of their progenitors remains poorly understood. A way to discriminate between progenitor systems is through radio observations; a non-degenerate companion star is expected to lose material through winds or binary interaction prior to explosion, and the SN ejecta crashing into this nearby circumstellar material (CSM) should result in radio synchrotron emission. However, despite extensive efforts, no SN Ia has ever been detected at radio wavelengths, which suggests a clean environment and a companion star that is itself a degenerate WD star. Here we report on the study of SN 2020eyj, a SN Ia showing helium-rich CSM, as revealed by its spectral features, infrared emission and, for the first time in a SN Ia, a radio counterpart. Based on our modeling, we conclude the CSM likely originates from a single-degenerate (SD) binary system where a WD accretes material from a helium donor star, an often hypothesized formation channel for SNe Ia. We describe how comprehensive radio follow-up of SN 2020eyj-like SNe Ia can improve the constraints on their progenitor systems.
ISSN:2331-8422
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.2210.07725