Probing gas and dust in the tidal tail of NGC 5221 with the type Ia supernova iPTF16abc
R. Ferretti, R. Amanullah, A. Goobar, T. Petrushevska, S. Borthakur,, M. Bulla, O. Fox, E. Freeland, C. Fremling, L. Hangard, and M. Hayes

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution spectra of a Type Ia supernova in a tidal arm of NGC 5221 to analyze gas and dust properties, finding typical interstellar medium characteristics and no evidence of circumstellar matter.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of gas and dust in a tidal tail using a supernova as a background source, revealing insights into galaxy interactions and interstellar medium properties.
Findings
No evidence of circumstellar matter around iPTF16abc.
Gas is typical of interstellar medium in a galaxy.
Tidal stripping likely occurred during galaxy interaction.
Abstract
Context. Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) can be used to address numerous questions in astrophysics and cosmology. Due to their well known spectral and photometric properties, SNe Ia are well suited to study gas and dust along the lines-of-sight to the explosions. For example, narrow Na I D and Ca II H&K absorption lines can be studied easily, because of the well-defined spectral continuum of SNe Ia around these features. Aims. We study the gas and dust along the line-of-sight to iPTF16abc, which occurred in an unusual location, in a tidal arm, 80 kpc from centre of the galaxy NGC 5221. Methods. Using a time-series of high-resolution spectra, we examine narrow Na I D and Ca II H&K absorption features for variations in time, which would be indicative for circumstellar (CS) matter. Furthermore, we take advantage of the well known photometric properties of SNe Ia to determine reddening due to…
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