SN 2012ij: A Low-luminosity Type Ia Supernova and Evidence for a Continuous Distribution from a 91bg-like Explosion to Normal Ones*

Author:

Li ZhitongORCID,Zhang TianmengORCID,Wang XiaofengORCID,Sai Hanna,Zhang JujiaORCID,Chen Juncheng,Zhao Xulin,Yan Shengyu,Wang BoORCID,Phillips Mark M.ORCID,Hsiao Eric Y.ORCID,Morrell NidiaORCID,Contreras CarlosORCID,Burns Christopher R.ORCID,Ashall ChristopherORCID,Stritzinger MaximilianORCID,Krisciunas KevinORCID,Prieto JoseORCID,Zou HuORCID,Wang Jiali,Ma JunORCID,Nie JundanORCID,Xue Suijian,Zhou Xu,Zhou Zhimin,Xiang DanfengORCID,Xi Gaobo

Abstract

Abstract In this paper, we present photometric and spectroscopic observations of the subluminous Type Ia supernova (SN Ia) 2012ij, which has an absolute B-band peak magnitude M B , max = 17.95 ± 0.15 mag. The B-band light curve exhibits a fast postpeak decline with Δm 15(B) = 1.86 ± 0.05 mag. All the R- and I/i-band light curves show a weak secondary peak/shoulder feature at about 3 weeks after the peak, like some transitional subclass of SNe Ia, which could result from an incomplete merger of near-infrared (NIR) double peaks. The spectra are characterized by Ti ii and strong Si ii λ5972 absorption features that are usually seen in low-luminosity objects like SN 1999by. The NIR spectrum before maximum light reveals weak carbon absorption features, implying the existence of unburned materials. We compare the observed properties of SN 2012ij with those predicted by the sub-Chandrasekhar-mass and the Chandrasekhar-mass delayed-detonation models and find that both optical and NIR spectral properties can be explained to some extent by these two models. By comparing the secondary maximum features in the I and i bands, we suggest that SN 2012ij is a transitional object linking normal SNe Ia to typical 91bg-like ones. From the published sample of SNe Ia from the Carnegie Supernova Project II, we estimate that the fraction of SN 2012ij–like SNe Ia is not lower than ∼2%.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Youth Innovation Promotion Association of the Chinese Academy of Sciences

the Yunnan Province

National Program on Key Research and Development Project

Scholar Program of Beijing Academy of Science and Technology

Key Research Program of the CAS

Yunnan Fundamental Research Project

Center for Hierarchical Manufacturing, National Science Foundation

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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