Shedding light on the Type Ia supernova extinction puzzle: dust location found
M. Bulla, A. Goobar, S. Dhawan

TL;DR
This study uses colour evolution analysis of 48 reddened Type Ia supernovae to determine dust location, finding most dust likely originates from the interstellar medium rather than circumstellar material.
Contribution
It provides new constraints on dust locations around Type Ia supernovae using colour evolution, supporting an interstellar origin for observed extinction.
Findings
Most dust is consistent with interstellar origin.
Time-variable colour excess indicates dust distances between 0.013 and 45 pc.
Supernovae with nearby dust are located in dense, central galaxy regions.
Abstract
The colour evolution of reddened Type Ia supernovae can place strong constraints on the location of dust and help address the question of whether the observed extinction stems from the interstellar medium or from circumstellar material surrounding the progenitor. Here we analyse BV photometry of 48 reddened Type Ia supernovae from the literature and estimate the dust location from their colour evolution. We find a time-variable colour excess for 15 supernovae in our sample and constrain dust to distances between 0.013 and 45 pc ( cm). For the remaining supernovae, we obtain a constant evolution and place lower limits on the dust distance from the explosion. In all the 48 supernovae, the inferred dust location is compatible with an interstellar origin for the extinction. This is corroborated by the observation that supernovae with…
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