Late-Time Spectral Observations of the Strongly Interacting Type Ia Supernova PTF11kx
Jeffrey M. Silverman, Peter E. Nugent, Avishay Gal-Yam, Mark Sullivan,, D. Andrew Howell, Alexei V. Filippenko, Yen-Chen Pan, S. Bradley Cenko, and, Isobel M. Hook

TL;DR
This study presents extended spectral observations of the Type Ia supernova PTF11kx, revealing evolving emission features, evidence of dust formation, and insights into the circumstellar medium's structure and interaction with the supernova ejecta.
Contribution
It provides the first long-term spectral coverage of PTF11kx, showing detailed evolution of emission lines and CSM interaction, advancing understanding of progenitor systems and supernova-CSM dynamics.
Findings
Hα emission increased then decreased over a year
Evidence of dust formation from Hα line asymmetry
Varying narrow emission features suggest clumpy or shell-like CSM
Abstract
PTF11kx was a Type Ia supernova (SN Ia) that showed time-variable absorption features, including saturated Ca II H&K lines that weakened and eventually went into emission. The strength of the emission component of H{\alpha} increased, implying that the SN was undergoing significant interaction with its circumstellar medium (CSM). These features were blueshifted slightly and showed a P-Cygni profile, likely indicating that the CSM was directly related to, and probably previously ejected by, the progenitor system itself. These and other observations led Dilday et al. (2012) to conclude that PTF11kx came from a symbiotic nova progenitor like RS Oph. In this work we extend the spectral coverage of PTF11kx to 124-680 rest-frame days past maximum brightness. These spectra of PTF11kx are dominated by H{\alpha} emission (with widths of ~2000 km/s), strong Ca II emission features (~10,000 km/s…
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