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TYPE Iax SUPERNOVAE: A NEW CLASS OF STELLAR EXPLOSION

Journal

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 767, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0004-637X/767/1/57

Keywords

supernovae: general; supernovae: individual (SN 1991bj, SN 1999ax, SN 2002bp, SN 2002cx, SN 2003gq, SN 2004cs, SN 2004gw, SN 2005P, SN 2005cc, SN 2005hk, SN 2006hn, SN 2007J, SN 2007ie, SN 2007qd, SN 2008A, SN 2008ae, SN 2008ge, SN 2008ha, SN 2009J, SN 2009ku, SN 2010ae, SN 2010el, SN 2011ay, SN 2011ce, SN 2012Z)

Funding

  1. Clay Fellowship
  2. NSF [AST-1211196, AST-0908886, AST-1211916, AST-0306969, AST-0607438, AST-1008343]
  3. Gary & Cynthia Bengier, the Richard & Rhoda Goldman Fund
  4. Christopher R. Redlich Fund
  5. TABASGO Foundation
  6. Danish Agency for Science and Technology and Innovation
  7. Millennium Center for Supernova Science [P10-064-F]
  8. CONICYT
  9. Programa Iniciativa Cientifica Milenio de MIDEPLAN
  10. CONICYT through FONDECYT [3110142, 11090421]
  11. NSF CAREER [AST-0847157]
  12. Direct For Education and Human Resources
  13. Division Of Human Resource Development [1238809] Funding Source: National Science Foundation
  14. Direct For Mathematical & Physical Scien [0908886] Funding Source: National Science Foundation
  15. Direct For Mathematical & Physical Scien
  16. Division Of Astronomical Sciences [1008343, 1211916, 1211196] Funding Source: National Science Foundation
  17. Division Of Astronomical Sciences [0908886] Funding Source: National Science Foundation
  18. Division Of Astronomical Sciences
  19. Direct For Mathematical & Physical Scien [0907903] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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We describe observed properties of the Type Iax class of supernovae (SNe Iax), consisting of SNe observationally similar to its prototypical member, SN 2002cx. The class currently has 25 members, and we present optical photometry and/ or optical spectroscopy for most of them. SNe Iax are spectroscopically similar to SNe Ia, but have lower maximum-light velocities (2000 less than or similar to broken vertical bar v broken vertical bar less than or similar to 8000 km s(-1)), typically lower peak magnitudes (-14.2 >= M-V,M-peak greater than or similar to -18.9 mag), and most have hot photospheres. Relative to SNe Ia, SNe Iax have low luminosities for their light-curve shape. There is a correlation between luminosity and light-curve shape, similar to that of SNe Ia, but offset from that of SNe Ia and with larger scatter. Despite a host-galaxy morphology distribution that is highly skewed to late-type galaxies without any SNe Iax discovered in elliptical galaxies, there are several indications that the progenitor stars are white dwarfs (WDs): evidence of C/ O burning in their maximum-light spectra, low (typically similar to 0.5 M-circle dot) ejecta masses, strong Fe lines in their late-time spectra, a lack of X-ray detections, and deep limits on massive stars and star formation at the SN sites. However, two SNe Iax show strong He lines in their spectra. The progenitor system and explosion model that best fits all of the data is a binary system of a C/ O WD that accretes matter from a He star and has a deflagration. At least some of the time, this explosion will not disrupt the WD. The small number of SNe in this class prohibit a detailed analysis of the homogeneity and heterogeneity of the entire class. We estimate that in a given volume there are 31(-13)(+17) SNe Iax for every 100 SNe Ia, and for every 1M(circle dot) of iron generated by SNe Ia at z = 0, SNe Iax generate similar to 0.036M(circle dot). Being the largest class of peculiar SNe, thousands of SNe Iax will be discovered by LSST. Future detailed observations of SNe Iax should further our understanding of both their progenitor systems and explosions as well as those of SNe Ia.

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