Type Ia Supernova Spectral Features in the Context of Their Host Galaxy Properties
Y.-C. Pan, M. Sullivan, K. Maguire, A. Gal-Yam, I. M. Hook, D. A., Howell, P. E. Nugent, P. A. Mazzali

TL;DR
This study investigates how spectral features of Type Ia supernovae relate to their host galaxy properties, revealing correlations with galaxy mass, star formation, and supernova ejecta interactions, thus informing models of supernova progenitors.
Contribution
It provides new observational evidence linking SN Ia spectral features to host galaxy characteristics, supporting models involving metallicity and circumstellar interactions.
Findings
Faster Si II 6355 velocities occur in more massive galaxies.
High-velocity Ca II features are associated with younger, low-mass, star-forming galaxies.
High-velocity features likely result from ejecta-CSM interactions, not just orientation effects.
Abstract
We analyse spectroscopic measurements of 122 type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) with z<0.09 discovered by the Palomar Transient Factory, focusing on the properties of the Si II 6355 and Ca II `near-infrared triplet' absorptions. We examine the velocities of the photospheric Si II 6355, and the velocities and strengths of the photospheric and high-velocity Ca II, in the context of the stellar mass (Mstellar) and star-formation rate (SFR) of the SN host galaxies, as well as the position of the SN within its host. We find that SNe Ia with faster Si II 6355 tend to explode in more massive galaxies, with the highest velocity events only occuring in galaxies with Mstellar > 3*10^9 solar mass. We also find some evidence that these highest velocity SNe Ia explode in the inner regions of their host galaxies, similar to the study of Wang et al. (2013), although the trend is not as significant in our…
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