Type Ia Supernova host galaxies as seen with IFU spectroscopy
V. Stanishev, M. Rodrigues, A. Mourao, H. Flores

TL;DR
This study demonstrates the use of IFU spectroscopy to analyze the properties of host galaxies of Type Ia supernovae, aiming to understand their influence on supernova characteristics and improve their use as standard candles.
Contribution
It presents the first spatially resolved 2D maps of host galaxy properties for SNe Ia, showing the viability of IFU spectroscopy for such studies and setting the stage for larger surveys.
Findings
Most galaxies have ongoing star formation and super-solar metallicities.
Radial metallicity gradients are common, with some galaxies showing uniform metallicity.
No clear correlation found between galaxy properties and supernova characteristics.
Abstract
(abridged) We used the wide-field IFU spectrograph PMAS/PPAK at the 3.5m telescope of Calar Alto Observatory to observe six nearby spiral galaxies that hosted SNe Ia. Spatially resolved 2D maps of the properties of the ionized gas and the stellar populations were derived. Five of the observed galaxies have an ongoing star formation rate of 1-5 M_sun/yr and mean stellar population ages ~5 Gyr. The sixth galaxy shows no star formation and has an about 12 Gyr old stellar population. All galaxies have stellar masses larger than 2E+10 M_sun and metallicities above solar. Four galaxies show negative radial metallicity gradients of the ionized gas up to -0.058 dex/kpc and one has nearly uniform metallicity with a possible shallow positive slope. The stellar components show shallower negative metallicity gradients up to -0.03 dex/kpc. We find no clear correlation between the properties of the…
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