SN 2019ein: A Type Ia Supernova Likely Originated from a Sub-Chandrasekhar-Mass Explosion
Gaobo Xi, Xiaofeng Wang, Wenxiong Li, Jun Mo, Jujia Zhang, Jialian, Liu, Zhihao Chen, Alexei V. Filippenko, Weikang Zheng, Thomas G. Brink,, Xinghan Zhang, Hanna Sai, Shuhrat A. Ehgamberdiev, Davron Mirzaqulov, Jicheng, Zhang

TL;DR
This paper presents detailed observations of SN 2019ein, a Type Ia supernova with unusually high early velocities, suggesting it originated from a sub-Chandrasekhar-mass white dwarf likely triggered by a double-detonation mechanism.
Contribution
It provides evidence supporting a sub-Chandrasekhar-mass progenitor for SN 2019ein using photometric, spectroscopic data, and explosion modeling, highlighting a possible alternative to Chandrasekhar-mass models.
Findings
SN 2019ein had initial velocities >25,000 km/s.
Estimated nickel mass was 0.27-0.31 M_sun.
Models with WD mass ~1 M_sun fit the observations.
Abstract
We present extensive optical photometric and spectroscopic observations for the nearby Type Ia supernova (SN Ia) 2019ein, spanning the phases from days to days after the explosion. This SN Ia is characterized by extremely fast expansion at early times, with initial velocities of Si II and Ca II being above ~ 25,000--30,000 km/s. After experiencing an unusually rapid velocity decay, the ejecta velocity dropped to ~ 13,000 km/s around maximum light. Photometrically, SN 2019ein has a moderate post-peak decline rate ( mag), while being fainter than normal SNe Ia by about 40% (with mag). The nickel mass synthesized in the explosion is estimated to be 0.27--0.31 from the bolometric light curve. Given such a low nickel mass and a relatively high photospheric velocity, we propose that SN…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
