Discovery of a Relativistic Stripped-envelope Type Ic-BL Supernova at z = 2.83 with JWST

Author:

Siebert M. R.ORCID,DeCoursey C.ORCID,Coulter D. A.ORCID,Engesser M.ORCID,Pierel J. D. R.ORCID,Rest A.ORCID,Egami E.ORCID,Shahbandeh M.ORCID,Chen W.ORCID,Fox O. D.ORCID,Zenati Y.ORCID,Moriya T. J.ORCID,Bunker A. J.ORCID,Cargile P. A.ORCID,Curti M.ORCID,Eisenstein D. J.ORCID,Gezari S.ORCID,Gomez S.ORCID,Guolo M.ORCID,Johnson B. D.ORCID,Joshi B. A.ORCID,Karmen M.ORCID,Maiolino R.ORCID,Quimby R. M.ORCID,Robertson B.ORCID,Strolger L. G.ORCID,Sun F.ORCID,Wang Q.ORCID,Wevers T.ORCID

Abstract

Abstract We present James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) NIRCam and NIRSpec observations of a Type Ic supernova (SN Ic) and its host galaxy (JADES-GS+53.13533-27.81457) at z = 2.83. This SN (named SN 2023adta) was identified in deep JWST/NIRCam imaging from the JWST Advanced Deep Extragalactic Survey (JADES) program. Follow-up observations with JWST/NIRSpec provided a spectroscopic redshift of z = 2.83 and the classification as an SN Ic-BL. The light curve of SN 2023adta matches well with other stripped-envelope SNe, and we find a high peak luminosity, M V = −19.0 ± 0.2 mag, based on the distribution of best-fit SNe. The broad absorption features in its spectrum are consistent with other SNe Ic-BL 1–3 weeks after peak brightness. We measure a Ca ii near-IR triplet expansion velocity of 29,000 ± 2000 km s−1. The host galaxy of SN 2023adta is irregular, and modeling of its spectral energy distribution indicates a metallicity of Z = 0.35 0.08 + 0.16 Z . This environment is consistent with the population of low-z SNe Ic-BL that prefer lower metallicities relative to other stripped-envelope SNe and track long-duration γ-ray burst environments. We do not identify any γ-ray bursts that are coincident with SN 2023adta. Given the rarity of SNe Ic-BL in the local Universe, the detection of an SN Ic-BL at z = 2.83 could indicate that their rates are enhanced at high redshift.

Funder

Space Telescope Science Institute

JWST NIRSpec/NIRCam Follow-Up of the High- Redshift Transients Discovered in the GOODS-S JADES-Deep Field

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

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