Possible Detection of the Stellar Donor or Remnant for the Type Iax Supernova 2008ha
Ryan J. Foley, Curtis McCully, Saurabh W. Jha, Lars Bildsten, Wen-fai, Fong, Gautham Narayan, Armin Rest, and Maximilian D. Stritzinger

TL;DR
This study uses HST images to identify a potential stellar remnant or companion at the site of SN 2008ha, providing insights into the progenitor system of this faint Type Iax supernova.
Contribution
First direct detection attempt of a possible remnant or companion star for SN 2008ha, revealing diversity in progenitor systems of Type Iax supernovae.
Findings
Detected a source coincident with SN 2008ha position, unlikely to be chance.
Source could be a bound remnant or a companion star, indicating diverse progenitor scenarios.
Progenitor system age constrained to less than 80 million years.
Abstract
Type Iax supernovae (SNe Iax) are thermonuclear explosions that are related to SNe Ia, but are physically distinct. The most important differences are that SNe Iax have significantly lower luminosity (1% - 50% that of typical SNe Ia), lower ejecta mass (~0.1 - 0.5 M_sun), and may leave a bound remnant. The most extreme SN Iax is SN 2008ha, which peaked at M_V = -14.2 mag, about 5 mag below that of typical SNe Ia. Here, we present Hubble Space Telescope (HST) images of UGC 12682, the host galaxy of SN 2008ha, taken 4.1 years after the peak brightness of SN 2008ha. In these deep, high-resolution images, we detect a source coincident (0.86 HST pixels; 0.043"; 1.1 sigma) with the position of SN 2008ha with M_F814W = -5.4 mag. We determine that this source is unlikely to be a chance coincidence, but that scenario cannot be completely ruled out. If this source is directly related to SN…
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