TY - JOUR
T1 - SN 2019muj - A well-observed Type Iax supernova that bridges the luminosity gap of the class
AU - Barna, Barnabás
AU - Szalai, Tamás
AU - Jha, Saurabh W.
AU - Camacho-Neves, Yssavo
AU - Kwok, Lindsey
AU - Foley, Ryan J.
AU - Kilpatrick, Charles D.
AU - Coulter, David A.
AU - Dimitriadis, Georgios
AU - Rest, Armin
AU - Rojas-Bravo, César
AU - Siebert, Matthew R.
AU - Brown, Peter J.
AU - Burke, Jamison
AU - Padilla Gonzalez, Estefania
AU - Hiramatsu, Daichi
AU - Howell, D. Andrew
AU - McCully, Curtis
AU - Pellegrino, Craig
AU - Dobson, Matthew
AU - Smartt, Stephen J.
AU - Swift, Jonathan J.
AU - Stacey, Holland
AU - Rahman, Mohammed
AU - Sand, David J.
AU - Andrews, Jennifer
AU - Wyatt, Samuel
AU - Hsiao, Eric Y.
AU - Anderson, Joseph P.
AU - Chen, Ting Wan
AU - Galbany, Lluís
AU - Gromadzki, Mariusz
AU - Inserra, Cosimo
AU - Lyman, Joe
AU - Magee, Mark
AU - Maguire, Kate
AU - Müller-Bravo, Tomás E.
AU - Nicholl, Matt
AU - Srivastav, Shubham
AU - Williams, Steven C.
AU - Della Valle, Massimo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society.
PY - 2021/2/1
Y1 - 2021/2/1
N2 - We present early-time (t < +50 d) observations of SN 2019muj (=ASASSN-19tr), one of the best-observed members of the peculiar SN Iax class. Ultraviolet and optical photometric and optical and near-infrared spectroscopic follow-up started from ∼5 d before maximum light [tmax(B) on $58707.8$ MJD] and covers the photospheric phase. The early observations allow us to estimate the physical properties of the ejecta and characterize the possible divergence from a uniform chemical abundance structure. The estimated bolometric light-curve peaks at 1.05 × 1042 erg s-1 and indicates that only 0.031 M of 56Ni was produced, making SN 2019muj a moderate luminosity object in the Iax class with peak absolute magnitude of $M_\rm {V} = -16.4$ mag. The estimated date of explosion is t0 = $58698.2$ MJD and implies a short rise time of trise = 9.6 d in B band. We fit of the spectroscopic data by synthetic spectra, calculated via the radiative transfer code tardis. Adopting the partially stratified abundance template based on brighter SNe Iax provides a good match with SN 2019muj. However, without earlier spectra, the need for stratification cannot be stated in most of the elements, except carbon, which is allowed to appear in the outer layers only. SN 2019muj provides a unique opportunity to link extremely low-luminosity SNe Iax to well-studied, brighter SNe Iax.
AB - We present early-time (t < +50 d) observations of SN 2019muj (=ASASSN-19tr), one of the best-observed members of the peculiar SN Iax class. Ultraviolet and optical photometric and optical and near-infrared spectroscopic follow-up started from ∼5 d before maximum light [tmax(B) on $58707.8$ MJD] and covers the photospheric phase. The early observations allow us to estimate the physical properties of the ejecta and characterize the possible divergence from a uniform chemical abundance structure. The estimated bolometric light-curve peaks at 1.05 × 1042 erg s-1 and indicates that only 0.031 M of 56Ni was produced, making SN 2019muj a moderate luminosity object in the Iax class with peak absolute magnitude of $M_\rm {V} = -16.4$ mag. The estimated date of explosion is t0 = $58698.2$ MJD and implies a short rise time of trise = 9.6 d in B band. We fit of the spectroscopic data by synthetic spectra, calculated via the radiative transfer code tardis. Adopting the partially stratified abundance template based on brighter SNe Iax provides a good match with SN 2019muj. However, without earlier spectra, the need for stratification cannot be stated in most of the elements, except carbon, which is allowed to appear in the outer layers only. SN 2019muj provides a unique opportunity to link extremely low-luminosity SNe Iax to well-studied, brighter SNe Iax.
KW - supernovae: general
KW - supernovae: individual: SN 2019muj (ASASSN-19tr)
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U2 - 10.1093/mnras/staa3543
DO - 10.1093/mnras/staa3543
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85100332599
SN - 0035-8711
VL - 501
SP - 1078
EP - 1099
JO - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
JF - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
IS - 1
ER -