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American Astronomical Society, Astrophysical Journal Letters, 2(938), p. L22, 2022

DOI: 10.3847/2041-8213/ac940d

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Can the Violent Merger of White Dwarfs Explain the Slowest Declining Type Ia Supernova SN 2011aa?

Journal article published in 2022 by Anirban Dutta ORCID, G. C. Anupama ORCID, Nand Kumar Chakradhari, D. K. Sahu ORCID
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.

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Abstract We present optical observations and Monte Carlo radiative transfer modeling of the Type Ia supernova (SN Ia) SN 2011aa. With a Δm 15(B) of 0.59 ± 0.07 mag and a peak magnitude M B of −19.30 ± 0.27 mag, SN 2011aa has the slowest decline rate among SNe Ia. The secondary maximum in the I band is absent or as equally bright as the primary maximum. The velocity of C ii is lower than the velocity of Si ii. This indicates either the presence of C at lower velocities than Si or a line-of-sight effect. Application of Arnett’s radiation diffusion model to the bolometric light curve indicates a massive ejecta M ej 1.8–2.6 M . The slow decline rate and large ejecta mass, with a normal peak magnitude, are well explained by a double degenerate, violent merger explosion model. The synthetic spectra and light curves generated with SEDONA considering a violent merger density profile match the observations.