Circumstellar Medium Constraints on the Environment of Two Nearby Type Ia Supernovae: SN 2017cbv and SN 2020nlb
D. J. Sand, S. K. Sarbadhicary, C. Pellegrino, K. Misra, R. Dastidar,, P. J. Brown, K. Itagaki, S. Valenti, J. J. Swift, J. E. Andrews, K. A., Bostroem, J. Burke, L. Chomiuk, Y. Dong, L. Galbany, M. L. Graham, D., Hiramatsu, D. A. Howell, E. Y. Hsiao, D. Janzen, M. J. Lundquist

TL;DR
Deep X-ray and optical observations of two nearby Type Ia supernovae constrain their progenitor environments, ruling out many symbiotic and single degenerate scenarios, and providing insights into their pre-explosion mass-loss and circumstellar medium.
Contribution
This study provides the first deep X-ray limits for SN 2017cbv and SN 2020nlb, significantly constraining progenitor models and environments of Type Ia supernovae.
Findings
No X-ray emission detected, limiting progenitor mass-loss rates.
Limits on circumstellar medium density exclude symbiotic progenitors.
Optical spectroscopy constrains hydrogen and helium from nondegenerate companions.
Abstract
We present deep Chandra X-ray observations of two nearby Type Ia supernovae, SN 2017cbv and SN 2020nlb, which reveal no X-ray emission down to a luminosity 5.310 and 5.410 erg s (0.3--10 keV), respectively, at 16--18 days after the explosion. With these limits, we constrain the pre-explosion mass-loss rate of the progenitor system to be 7.210 and 9.710 M yr for each (at a wind velocity =100 km s and a radius of 10 cm), assuming any X-ray emission would originate from inverse Compton emission from optical photons up-scattered by the supernova shock. If the supernova environment was a constant density medium, we find a number density limit of n36 and 65 cm, respectively. These X-ray limits rule out all…
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