VLT Spectropolarimetry of the fast expanding Type Ia SN2006X
F. Patat, D. Baade, P. Hoeflich, J. R. Maund, L. Wang, J. C., Wheeler

TL;DR
This study presents detailed spectropolarimetric observations of the Type Ia supernova SN2006X, revealing complex polarization features linked to explosion asymmetries, high-velocity features, and chemical inhomogeneities.
Contribution
It provides the first extensive polarization analysis of SN2006X across multiple epochs, linking polarization features to explosion models and chemical distribution.
Findings
Strong interstellar polarization (~8%) with unusual wavelength dependence.
Detection of high polarization (~1.4%) in CaII IR triplet at early times.
Correlation between polarization, expansion velocity, and high-velocity features.
Abstract
Using VLT-FORS1 we performed optical spectropolarimetric observations of the Type Ia SN2006X on 7 pre-maximum epochs (day -10 to day -1) and one post-maximum epoch (+39 days). The SN shows strong continuum interstellar polarization reaching about 8% at 4000A, characterized by a wavelength dependency that is substantially different from that of the Milky-Way dust mixture. Several SN features, like SiII 6355A and the CaII IR triplet, present a marked evolution. The CaII near-IR triplet shows a pronounced polarization (~1.4%) already on day -10 in correspondence with a strong high-velocity feature (HVF). The SiII polarization peaks on day -6 at about 1.1% and decreases to 0.8% on day -1. By day +39 no polarization signal is detected for the SiII line, while the CaII IR triplet shows a marked re-polarization at the level of 1.2%. As in the case of another strongly polarized SN (2004dt), no…
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