Expanding the parameter space of 2002es-like type Ia supernovae: on the underluminous ASASSN-20jq / SN 2020qxp
Subhash Bose, Maximilian D. Stritzinger, Chris Ashall, Eddie Baron, Peter Hoeflich, L. Galbany, W. B. Hoogendam, E. A. M. Jensen, C. S. Kochanek, R. S. Post, A. Reguitti, N. Elias-Rosa, K. Z. Stanek, Peter Lundqvist, Katie Auchettl, Alejandro Clocchiatti, A. Fiore

TL;DR
This paper reports detailed observations of the peculiar underluminous Type Ia supernova ASASSN-20jq, revealing unique spectral features and explosion mechanisms that expand the known diversity within 2002es-like supernovae.
Contribution
It introduces ASASSN-20jq as an extreme example within 2002es-like SNe Ia, highlighting its unique spectral and explosion characteristics that challenge existing classification schemes.
Findings
Low $^{56}$Ni mass of 0.09 M$_\\odot$
Presence of rare [O I] emission lines
Asymmetric [Fe II] profiles indicating off-center explosion
Abstract
We present optical photometric and spectroscopic observations of the peculiar Type Ia supernova ASASSN-20jq/SN 2020qxp. It is a low-luminosity object with a peak absolute magnitude of mag. Despite its low luminosity, its post-peak light-curve decline rate ( mag) and color-stretch parameter (sBV>0.82) are similar to normal SNe Ia, making it an outlier in the luminosity-width and luminosity-color-stretch relations. Early light curves suggest a "bump" during the first 1.4 days of explosion. ASASSN-20jq synthesized a low radioactive Ni mass of . Near-maximum light spectra reveal strong Si II absorption lines, indicating a cooler photosphere than normal SNe Ia, but lack Ti II absorption lines. Unusually strong O I 7773 and Ca II near-infrared triplet absorption features are present. Nebular spectra show a…
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