Multi-epoch high-resolution spectroscopy of SN2011fe - Linking the progenitor to its environment
F. Patat, M. A. Cordiner, N. L. J. Cox, R. I. Anderson, A., Harutyunyan, R. Kotak, L. Palaversa, V. Stanishev, L. Tomasella, S. Benetti,, A. Goobar, A. Pastorello, J. Sollerman

TL;DR
This study uses multi-epoch high-resolution spectroscopy of SN2011fe to analyze its circumstellar environment, linking the progenitor's nature to its surroundings and supporting a binary system origin.
Contribution
It provides detailed temporal spectroscopic analysis of SN2011fe's environment, revealing ISM properties and constraining progenitor models through absorption line behavior.
Findings
ISM properties similar to the Milky Way
No blue-shifted, time-variant absorption features
Surrounding environment appears 'clean' with minimal circumstellar material
Abstract
This study attempts to establish a link between the reasonably well known nature of the progenitor of SN2011fe and its surrounding environment. This is done with the aim of enabling the identification of similar systems in the vast majority of the cases, when distance and epoch of discovery do not allow a direct approach. To study the circumstellar environment of SN2011fe we have obtained high-resolution spectroscopy of SN2011fe on 12 epochs, from 8 to 86 days after the estimated date of explosion, targeting in particular at the time evolution of CaII and NaI. Three main absorption systems are identified from CaII and NaI, one associated to the Milky Way, one probably arising within a high-velocity cloud, and one most likely associated to the halo of M101. The Galactic and host galaxy reddening, deduced from the integrated equivalent widths (EW) of the NaI lines are E(B-V)=0.011+/-0.002…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
