Follow-up phot. & sp. of SNIa 2020hvf Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Jiang J.-A.
  2. Maeda K.
  3. Kawabata M.
  4. Doi M.
  5. Shigeyama T.
  6. Tanaka M.,Tominaga N.
  7. Nomoto K.
  8. Niino Y.
  9. Sako S.
  10. Ohsawa R.
  11. Schramm M.,Yamanaka M.
  12. Kobayashi N.
  13. Takahashi H.
  14. Nakaoka T.
  15. Kawabata K.S.,Isogai K.
  16. Aoki T.
  17. Kondo S.
  18. Mori Y.
  19. Arimatsu K.
  20. Kasuga T.,Okumura S.-I.
  21. Urakawa S.
  22. Reichart D.E.
  23. Taguchi K.
  24. Arima N.,Beniyama J.
  25. Uno K.
  26. Hamada T.
  27. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

In this Letter we report a discovery of a prominent flash of a peculiar overluminous Type Ia supernova, SN 2020hvf, in about 5hr of the supernova explosion by the first wide-field mosaic CMOS sensor imager, the Tomo-e Gozen Camera. The fast evolution of the early flash was captured by intensive intranight observations via the Tomo-e Gozen high-cadence survey. Numerical simulations show that such a prominent and fast early emission is most likely generated from an interaction between 0.01M_{sun}_ circumstellar material (CSM) extending to a distance of ~10^13^cm and supernova ejecta soon after the explosion, indicating a confined dense CSM formation at the final evolution stage of the progenitor of SN 2020hvf. Based on the CSM-ejecta interaction-induced early flash, the overluminous light curve, and the high ejecta velocity of SN 2020hvf, we suggest that the SN 2020hvf may originate from a thermonuclear explosion of a super-Chandrasekhar-mass white dwarf ("super-M_Ch_ WD"). Systematical investigations on explosion mechanisms and hydrodynamic simulations of the super-M_Ch_ WD explosion are required to further test the suggested scenario and understand the progenitor of this peculiar supernova.

Keywords
  1. supernovae
  2. infrared-photometry
  3. visible-astronomy
  4. Wide-band photometry
  5. ultraviolet-astronomy
  6. spectroscopy
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2021ApJ...923L...8J
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Document Object Identifer DOI
doi:10.26093/cds/vizier.19239008

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History

2023-08-02T09:56:14Z
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2023-08-02T09:56:14Z
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