SN 2017fgc: A Fast-Expanding Type Ia Supernova Exploded in Massive Shell Galaxy NGC 474
Xiangyun Zeng, Xiaofeng Wang, Ali Esamdin, Craig Pellegrino, Jamison, Burke, Benjamin E. Stahl, WeiKang Zheng, Alexei V. Filippenko, D. Andrew, Howell, D. J. Sand, Stefano Valenti, Jun Mo, Gaobo Xi, Jialian Liu, Jujia, Zhang, Wenxiong Li, Abdusamatjan Iskandar, Mengfan Zhang

TL;DR
SN 2017fgc is a high-velocity Type Ia supernova with normal brightness and unique spectral features, showing signs of complete burning and originating from a high-metallicity, young stellar environment.
Contribution
This study provides detailed photometric and spectroscopic analysis of SN 2017fgc, revealing correlations between spectral features and explosion properties, and suggesting a high-metallicity progenitor environment.
Findings
SN 2017fgc has a peak magnitude of -19.32 mag and a Ni-56 mass of 0.51 M_sun.
Spectral features indicate more complete burning in HV SNe Ia.
Correlations link spectral line strengths and light curve features to high Si II velocities.
Abstract
We present extensive optical photometric and spectroscopic observations of the high-velocity (HV) Type Ia supernova (SN Ia) 2017fgc, covering the phase from 12 d before to d after maximum brightness. SN 2017fgc is similar to normal SNe Ia, with an absolute peak magnitude of mag and a post-peak decline of = mag. Its peak bolometric luminosity is derived as erg s, corresponding to a Ni mass of . The light curves of SN 2017fgc are found to exhibit excess emission in the bands in the early nebular phase and pronounced secondary shoulder/maximum features in the bands. Its spectral evolution is similar to that of HV SNe Ia, with a maximum-light Si II velocity of km s and a post-peak…
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