Universe (Jun 2023)

SN 2017fzw: A Fast-Expanding Type Ia Supernova with Transitional Features

  • Jiayu Huang,
  • Yangyang Li,
  • Xiangyun Zeng,
  • Sheng Zheng,
  • Sarah A. Bird,
  • Jujia Zhang,
  • Ali Esamdin,
  • Abdusamatjan Iskandar,
  • K. Azaleee Bostroem,
  • Shuguang Zeng,
  • Yanshan Xiao,
  • Yao Huang,
  • D. Andrew Howell,
  • Curtis McCully,
  • Wenxiong Li,
  • Tianmeng Zhang,
  • Lifan Wang,
  • Lei Hu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/universe9060295
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 6
p. 295

Abstract

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In this study, we analyzed the optical observations of a subluminous Type Ia supernova (SN Ia) 2017fzw, which exhibited high photospheric velocity (HV) at B-band maximum light. The absolute B-band peak magnitude was determined to be MmaxB=−18.65±0.13 mag, similar to 91bg-like SNe Ia. An estimation of the rate of decline for the B-band light curve was determined to be Δm15(B)=1.60±0.06 mag. The spectra of SN 2017fzw were similar to those of 91bg-like SNe Ia, with prominent Ti ii and Si ii λ5972 features at early phases, gradually transitioning to spectra resembling normal (mainly HV subclass) SNe Ia at later phases, with a stronger Ca ii NIR feature. Notably, throughout all phases of observation, SN 2017fzw displayed spectral evolution characteristics that were comparable to those of HV SNe Ia, and at peak brightness, the Si ii λ6355 velocity was determined to be 13,800 ± 415 km s−1 and a more pronounced Ca ii NIR feature was also detected. Based on these findings, we classify SN 2017fzw as a transitional object with properties of both normal and 91bg-like SNe Ia, providing support for the hypothesis of a continuous distribution of supernovae between these two groups.

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