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Unprecedented Early Flux Excess in the Hybrid 02es-like Type Ia Supernova 2022ywc Indicates Interaction with Circumstellar Material

Shubham SrivastavAstrophysics Research Centre, School of Mathematics and Physics, Queen's University Belfast, Belfast BT7 1NN, UK; [email protected]T. MooreAstrophysics Research Centre, School of Mathematics and Physics, Queen's University Belfast, Belfast BT7 1NN, UK; [email protected]M. NichollAstrophysics Research Centre, School of Mathematics and Physics, Queen's University Belfast, Belfast BT7 1NN, UK; [email protected]M. MageeDepartment of Physics, University of Warwick, Coventry, UKStephen SmarttAstrophysics Research Centre, School of Mathematics and Physics, Queen's University Belfast, Belfast BT7 1NN, UK; [email protected]M. FultonAstrophysics Research Centre, School of Mathematics and Physics, Queen's University Belfast, Belfast BT7 1NN, UK; [email protected]Stuart SimAstrophysics Research Centre, School of Mathematics and Physics, Queen's University Belfast, Belfast BT7 1NN, UK; [email protected]J. M. PollinAstrophysics Research Centre, School of Mathematics and Physics, Queen's University Belfast, Belfast BT7 1NN, UK; [email protected]L. GalbanyInstitut d’Estudis Espacials de Catalunya (IEEC), E-08034 Barcelona, SpainC. InserraCardiff Hub for Astrophysics Research and Technology, School of Physics & Astronomy, Cardiff University, Queens Buildings, The Parade, Cardiff, CF24 3AA, UKAlexandra KozyrevaHeidelberger Institut für Theoretische Studien, Schloss-Wolfsbrunnenweg 35, D- 69118 Heidelberg, GermanyTakashi J. MoriyaNational Astronomical Observatory of Japan, National Institutes of Natural Sciences, 2-21-1 Osawa, Mitaka, Tokyo 181-8588, JapanF. P. CallanAstrophysics Research Centre, School of Mathematics and Physics, Queen's University Belfast, Belfast BT7 1NN, UK; [email protected]Xinyue ShengAstrophysics Research Centre, School of Mathematics and Physics, Queen's University Belfast, Belfast BT7 1NN, UK; [email protected]K. SmithAstrophysics Research Centre, School of Mathematics and Physics, Queen's University Belfast, Belfast BT7 1NN, UK; [email protected]Julian S. SommerUniversitäts-Sternwarte München, Fakultät für Physik, Ludwig-Maximilians Universität München, Scheinerstr. 1, D-81679 Munich, GermanyJ. P. AndersonEuropean Southern Observatory, Alonso de Córdova 3107, Casilla 19, Santiago, ChileM. DeckersSchool of Physics, Trinity College Dublin, College Green, Dublin 2, IrelandM. GromadzkiAstronomical Observatory, University of Warsaw, Al. Ujazdowskie 4, 00-478, Warszawa, PolandT. E. Müller-BravoInstitut d’Estudis Espacials de Catalunya (IEEC), E-08034 Barcelona, SpainG. PignataInstituto de Alta Investigación, Universidad de Tarapacá, Casilla 7D, Arica, ChileA. RestDepartment of Physics and Astronomy, Johns Hopkins University, 3400 North Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21218, USAD. R. YoungAstrophysics Research Centre, School of Mathematics and Physics, Queen's University Belfast, Belfast BT7 1NN, UK; [email protected]
2023en
ABI

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Abstract We present optical photometric and spectroscopic observations of the 02es-like type Ia supernova (SN) 2022ywc. The transient occurred in the outskirts of an elliptical host galaxy and showed a striking double-peaked light curve with an early excess feature detected in the ATLAS orange and cyan bands. The early excess is remarkably luminous with an absolute magnitude ∼ − 19, comparable in luminosity to the subsequent radioactively driven second peak. The spectra resemble the hybrid 02es-like SN 2016jhr, which is considered to be a helium shell detonation candidate. We investigate different physical mechanisms that could power such a prominent early excess and rule out massive helium shell detonation, surface 56 Ni distribution, and ejecta–companion interaction. We conclude that SN ejecta interacting with circumstellar material (CSM) is the most viable scenario. Semianalytical modeling with MOSFiT indicates that SN ejecta interacting with ∼0.05 M ⊙ of CSM at a distance of ∼10 14 cm can explain the extraordinary light curve. A double-degenerate scenario may explain the origin of the CSM, by tidally stripped material from either the secondary white dwarf or disk-originated matter launched along polar axes following the disruption and accretion of the secondary white dwarf. A nonspherical CSM configuration could suggest that a small fraction of 02es-like events viewed along a favorable line of sight may be expected to display a very conspicuous early excess like SN 2022ywc.

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