Observations of SN 2015F Suggest a Correlation between the Intrinsic Luminosity of Type Ia Supernovae and the Shape of Their Light Curves >900 Days after Explosion

  • Graur O
  • Zurek D
  • Rest A
  • et al.
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The late-time light curves of Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia), observed >900 days after explosion, present the possibility of a new diagnostic for SN Ia progenitor and explosion models. First, however, we must discover what physical process (or processes) leads to the slow-down of the light curve relative to a pure 56 Co decay, as observed in SNe 2011fe, 2012cg, and 2014J. We present Hubble Space Telescope observations of SN 2015F, taken ≈600–1040 days past maximum light. Unlike those of the three other SNe Ia, the light curve of SN 2015F remains consistent with being powered solely by the radioactive decay of 56 Co. We fit the light curves of these four SNe Ia in a consistent manner and measure possible correlations between the light-curve stretch—a proxy for the intrinsic luminosity of the SN—and the parameters of the physical model used in the fit. We propose a new, late-time Phillips-like correlation between the stretch of the SNe and the shape of their late-time light curves, which we parameterize as the difference between their pseudo-bolometric luminosities at 600 and 900 days: Δ L 900  = log( L 600 / L 900 ). Our analysis is based on only four SNe, so a larger sample is required to test the validity of this correlation. If true, this model-independent correlation provides a new way to test which physical process lies behind the slow-down of SN Ia light curves >900 days after explosion, and, ultimately, fresh constraints on the various SN Ia progenitor and explosion models.

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Graur, O., Zurek, D. R., Rest, A., Seitenzahl, I. R., Shappee, B. J., Fisher, R., … Riess, A. G. (2018). Observations of SN 2015F Suggest a Correlation between the Intrinsic Luminosity of Type Ia Supernovae and the Shape of Their Light Curves >900 Days after Explosion. The Astrophysical Journal, 859(2), 79. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/aabe25

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