Time series of high resolution spectra of SN 2014J observed with the TIGRE telescope
D. Jack, M. Mittag, K.-P. Schroder, J. H. M. M. Schmitt, A., Hempelmann, J. N. Gonzalez-Perez, M. A. Trinidad, G. Rauw, J. M. Cabrera, Sixto

TL;DR
This paper presents a detailed high-resolution spectral time series of SN 2014J, revealing its spectral evolution, expansion velocities, and interstellar medium features in M82 and the Milky Way.
Contribution
It provides the first extensive high-resolution spectral time series of SN 2014J, capturing detailed spectral evolution and interstellar medium structures.
Findings
Measured decreasing expansion velocities of Si II features.
Detected high-velocity components in Ca II infrared triplet.
Identified multiple interstellar absorption features and diffuse bands.
Abstract
We present a time series of high resolution spectra of the Type Ia supernova 2014J, which exploded in the nearby galaxy M82. The spectra were obtained with the HEROS echelle spectrograph installed at the 1.2 m TIGRE telescope. We present a series of 33 spectra with a resolution of R = 20, 000, which covers the important bright phases in the evolution of SN 2014J during the period from January 24 to April 1 of 2014. The spectral evolution of SN 2014J is derived empirically. The expansion velocities of the Si II P-Cygni features were measured and show the expected decreasing behaviour, beginning with a high velocity of 14,000 km/s on January 24. The Ca II infrared triplet feature shows a high velocity component with expansion velocities of > 20, 000 km/s during the early evolution apart from the normal component showing similar velocities as Si II. Further broad P-Cygni profiles are…
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