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SN 2019muj-a well-observed Type Iax supernova that bridges the luminosity gap of the class

Stacey Holland; Maguire Kate; Rojas-Bravo César; Srivastav Shubham; Müller-Bravo Tomás E; Hiramatsu Daichi; Galbany Lluís; Coulter David A; Kwok Lindsey; Inserra Cosimo; Sand David J; McCully Curtis; Magee Mark; Howell D Andrew; Chen Ting-Wan; Rest Armin; Della Valle Massimo; Williams Steven C; Anderson Joseph P; Dimitriadis Georgios; Foley Ryan J; Barna Barnabás; Gonzalez Estefania Padilla; Lyman Joe; Andrews Jennifer; Jha Saurabh W; Kilpatrick Charles D; Wyatt Samuel; Swift Jonathan J; Szalai Tamás; Burke Jamison; Hsiao Eric Y; Smartt Stephen J; Nicholl Matt; Rahman Mohammed; Brown Peter J; Dobson Matthew; Gromadzki Mariusz; Pellegrino Craig; Siebert Matthew R; Camacho-Neves Yssavo

SN 2019muj-a well-observed Type Iax supernova that bridges the luminosity gap of the class

Stacey Holland
Maguire Kate
Rojas-Bravo César
Srivastav Shubham
Müller-Bravo Tomás E
Hiramatsu Daichi
Galbany Lluís
Coulter David A
Kwok Lindsey
Inserra Cosimo
Sand David J
McCully Curtis
Magee Mark
Howell D Andrew
Chen Ting-Wan
Rest Armin
Della Valle Massimo
Williams Steven C
Anderson Joseph P
Dimitriadis Georgios
Foley Ryan J
Barna Barnabás
Gonzalez Estefania Padilla
Lyman Joe
Andrews Jennifer
Jha Saurabh W
Kilpatrick Charles D
Wyatt Samuel
Swift Jonathan J
Szalai Tamás
Burke Jamison
Hsiao Eric Y
Smartt Stephen J
Nicholl Matt
Rahman Mohammed
Brown Peter J
Dobson Matthew
Gromadzki Mariusz
Pellegrino Craig
Siebert Matthew R
Camacho-Neves Yssavo
Katso/Avaa
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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
doi:10.1093/mnras/staa3543
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2021042827678
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We present early-time (t < +50 d) observations of SN 2019muj (=ASASSN-19tr), one of the best-observed members of the peculiar SN Iax class. Ultraviolet and optical photometric and optical and near-infrared spectroscopic follow-up started from similar to 5 d before maximum light [t(max)(B) on 58707.8 MJD] and covers the photospheric phase. The early observations allow us to estimate the physical properties of the ejecta and characterize the possible divergence from a uniform chemical abundance structure. The estimated bolometric light-curve peaks at 1.05 x 10(42) erg s(-1) and indicates that only 0.031 M-circle dot of Ni-56 was produced, making SN 2019muj a moderate luminosity object in the Iax class with peak absolute magnitude of M-V = -16.4 mag. The estimated date of explosion is t(0) = 58698.2 MJD and implies a short rise time of t(rise) = 9.6 d in B band. We fit of the spectroscopic data by synthetic spectra, calculated via the radiative transfer code TARDIS. Adopting the partially stratified abundance template based on brighter SNe Iax provides a good match with SN 2019muj. However, without earlier spectra, the need for stratification cannot be stated in most of the elements, except carbon, which is allowed to appear in the outer layers only. SN 2019muj provides a unique opportunity to link extremely low-luminosity SNe Iax to well-studied, brighter SNe Iax.
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