The Astrophysical Journal (Jan 2023)

The Early Light Curve of the Type Ia Supernova 2021hpr in NGC 3147: Progenitor Constraints with the Companion Interaction Model

  • Gu Lim,
  • Myungshin Im,
  • Gregory S. H. Paek,
  • Sung-Chul Yoon,
  • Changsu Choi,
  • Sophia Kim,
  • J. Craig Wheeler,
  • Benjamin P. Thomas,
  • Jozsef Vinkó,
  • Dohyeong Kim,
  • Jinguk Seo,
  • Wonseok Kang,
  • Taewoo Kim,
  • Hyun-Il Sung,
  • Yonggi Kim,
  • Joh-Na Yoon,
  • Haeun Kim,
  • Jeongmook Kim,
  • Hana Bae,
  • Shuhrat Ehgamberdiev,
  • Otabek Burhonov,
  • Davron Mirzaqulov

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/acc10c
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 949, no. 1
p. 33

Abstract

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The progenitor system of Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) is expected to be a close binary system consisting of a carbon/oxygen white dwarf (WD) and a nondegenerate star or another WD. Here, we present results from high-cadence monitoring observations of SN 2021hpr in a spiral galaxy, NGC 3147, and constraints on the progenitor system based on its early multicolor light-curve data. First, we classify SN 2021hpr as a normal SN Ia from its long-term photometric and spectroscopic data. More interestingly, we found a significant “early excess” in the light curve over a simple power-law ∼ t ^2 evolution. The early light curve evolves from blue to red to blue during the first week. To explain this, we fitted the early part of the BVRI -band light curves with a two-component model consisting of ejecta–companion interaction and a simple power-law model. The early excess and its color can be explained by shock-cooling emission due to a companion star having a radius of 8.84 ± 0.58 R _⊙ . We also examined Hubble Space Telescope preexplosion images, finding no detection of a progenitor candidate, consistent with the above result. However, we could not detect signs of a significant amount of stripped mass from a nondegenerate companion star (≲0.003 M _⊙ for H α emission). The early excess light in the multiband light curve supports a nondegenerate companion in the progenitor system of SN 2021hpr. At the same time, the nondetection of emission lines opens the door for other methods to explain this event.

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