Diffuse Atomic and Molecular Gas in the Interstellar Medium of M82 toward SN 2014J
Adam M. Ritchey (1), Daniel E. Welty (2), Julie A. Dahlstrom (3),, Donald G. York (2) ((1) Univ. of Washington, (2) Univ. of Chicago, (3), Carthage College)

TL;DR
This study analyzes interstellar absorption lines in the spectrum of SN 2014J in M82, revealing complex diffuse gas properties, detecting interstellar lithium outside the Local Group, and suggesting enhanced turbulence and cosmic-ray activity in M82.
Contribution
First detection of interstellar lithium in a galaxy outside the Local Group and detailed analysis of diffuse ISM conditions in M82 using supernova spectra.
Findings
Detection of Li I absorption consistent with M82's ISM.
No significant temporal variation in absorption profiles over 37 days.
Evidence of enhanced turbulence and cosmic-ray activity in M82's ISM.
Abstract
We present a comprehensive analysis of interstellar absorption lines seen in moderately-high resolution, high signal-to-noise ratio optical spectra of SN 2014J in M82. Our observations were acquired over the course of six nights, covering the period from ~6 days before to ~30 days after the supernova reached its maximum B-band brightness. We examine complex absorption from Na I, Ca II, K I, Ca I, CH+, CH, and CN, arising primarily from diffuse gas in the interstellar medium (ISM) of M82. We detect Li I absorption over a range in velocity consistent with that exhibited by the strongest Na I and K I components associated with M82; this is the first detection of interstellar Li in a galaxy outside of the Local Group. There are no significant temporal variations in the absorption-line profiles over the 37 days sampled by our observations. The relative abundances of the various interstellar…
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