Strong near-infrared carbon in the Type Ia supernova iPTF13ebh
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Hsiao, Eric
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Burns, C. R.
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Contreras, C.
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Höflich, P.
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Sand, D.
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Marion, G. H.
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Phillips, M. M.
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Stritzinger, M.
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González Gaitán, Francisco
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Mason, R. E.
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Folatelli, Gastón
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Parent, E.
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Gall, C.
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Amanullah, R.
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Anupama, G. C.
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Arcavi, I.
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Banerjee, D. P. K.
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Beletsky, Y.
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Blanc Mendiberri, Guillermo
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Bloom, J. S.
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Brown, P. J.
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Campillay, A.
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Cao, Y.
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De Cia, A.
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Diamond, T.
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Freedman, W. L.
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González, C.
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Goobar, A.
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Holmbo, S.
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Howell, D. A.
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Johansson, J.
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Kasliwal, M. M.
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Kirshner, R. P.
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Krisciunas, K.
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Kulkarni, S. R.
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Maguire, K.
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Milne, P. A.
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Morrell, N.
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Nugent, P. E.
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Ofek, E. O.
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Osip, D.
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Palunas, P.
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Perley, D. A.
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Persson, S. E.
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Piro, A. L.
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Rabus, M.
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Roth, M.
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Schiefelbein, J. M.
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Srivastav, S.
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Sullivan, M.
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Suntzeff, Nicholas B.
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Surace, J.
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Woźniak, P. R.
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Yaron, O.
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2015-05-19T18:03:34Z
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2015-05-19T18:03:34Z
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2015-03-03
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Astronomy & Astrophysics manuscript no. ms c ESO 2015 March 13, 2015
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/130638
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Artículo de publicación ISI
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Abstract
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We present near-infrared (NIR) time-series spectroscopy, as well as complementary ultraviolet (UV), optical, and NIR
data, of the Type Ia supernova (SN Ia) iPTF13ebh, which was discovered within two days from the estimated time of
explosion. The first NIR spectrum was taken merely 2.3 days after explosion and may be the earliest NIR spectrum yet
obtained of a SN Ia. The most striking features in the spectrum are several NIR C i lines, and the C i λ1.0693 µm line
is the strongest ever observed in a SN Ia. Interestingly, no strong optical C ii counterparts were found, even though the
optical spectroscopic time series began early and is densely cadenced. Except at the very early epochs, within a few days
from the time of explosion, we show that the strong NIR C i compared to the weaker optical C ii appears to be general
in SNe Ia. iPTF13ebh is a fast decliner with ∆m15(B)= 1.79 ± 0.01, and its absolute magnitude obeys the linear part
of the width-luminosity relation. It is therefore categorized as a “transitional” event, on the fast-declining end of normal
SNe Ia as opposed to subluminous/91bg-like objects. iPTF13ebh shows NIR spectroscopic properties that are distinct
from both the normal and subluminous/91bg-like classes, bridging the observed characteristics of the two classes. These
NIR observations suggest that composition and density of the inner core are similar to that of 91bg-like events, and
that it has a deep-reaching carbon burning layer that is not observed in more slowly declining SNe Ia. There is also a
substantial difference between the explosion times inferred from the early-time light curve and the velocity evolution
of the Si ii λ0.6355 µm line, implying a long dark phase of ∼ 4 days.