SN 2022joj: A Potential Double Detonation with a Thin Helium shell
E. Padilla Gonzalez, D.A. Howell, G. Terreran, C. McCully, M. Newsome,, J. Burke, J. Farah, C. Pellegrino, K. A. Bostroem, G. Hosseinzadeh, J., Pearson, D. J. Sand, M. Shrestha, N. Smith, Y. Dong, N. Meza Retamal, S., Valenti, S. Boos, K. J. Shen, D. Townsley, L. Galbany

TL;DR
SN 2022joj exhibits unusual early red colors and spectral evolution, which are consistent with a double detonation model involving a thin helium shell on a sub-Chandrasekhar white dwarf, but some nebular features challenge this interpretation.
Contribution
This study provides observational evidence supporting the double detonation scenario for SN 2022joj, highlighting the importance of early color and spectral analysis in understanding supernova progenitors.
Findings
Early red colors explained by iron-peak line blanketing from double detonation.
Spectroscopic similarity to double detonation models with thin helium shells.
Nebular spectra show deviations, indicating complexity in explosion mechanisms.
Abstract
We present photometric and spectroscopic data for SN 2022joj, a nearby peculiar Type Ia supernova (SN Ia) with a fast decline rate ( mag). SN 2022joj shows exceedingly red colors, with a value of approximately mag during its initial stages, beginning from days before maximum brightness. As it evolves the flux shifts towards the blue end of the spectrum, approaching mag around maximum light. Furthermore, at maximum light and beyond, the photometry is consistent with that of typical SNe Ia. This unusual behavior extends to its spectral characteristics, which initially displayed a red spectrum and later evolved to exhibit greater consistency with typical SNe Ia. We consider two potential explanations for this behavior: double detonation from a helium shell on a sub-Chandrasekhar-mass white dwarf and Chandrasekhar-mass…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae
