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Published April 2017 | Published + Submitted
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Spitzer observations of SN 2014J and properties of mid-IR emission in Type Ia Supernovae

Abstract

SN 2014J in M 82 is the closest Type Ia supernova (SN Ia) in decades. The proximity allows for detailed studies of supernova physics and provides insights into the circumstellar and interstellar environment. In this work, we analyse Spitzer mid-infrared (mid-IR) data of SN 2014J in the 3.6 and 4.5 μm wavelength range, together with several other nearby and well-studied SNe Ia. We compile the first composite mid-IR light-curve templates from our sample of SNe Ia, spanning the range from before peak brightness well into the nebular phase. Our observations indicate that SNe Ia form a very homogeneous class of objects at these wavelengths. Using the low-reddening supernovae for comparison, we constrain possible thermal emission from circumstellar dust around the highly reddened SN 2014J. We also study SNe 2006X and 2007le, where the presence of matter in the circumstellar environment has been suggested. No significant mid-IR excess is detected, allowing us to place upper limits on the amount of pre-existing dust in the circumstellar environment. For SN 2014J, M_(dust) ≲ 10^(− 5) M⊙ within r_(dust) ∼ 10^(17) cm, which is insufficient to account for the observed extinction. Similar limits are obtained for SNe 2006X and 2007le.

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© 2017 The Authors. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society. Accepted 2016 December 20. Received 2016 December 1; in original form 2016 December 1. Published: 07 January 2017. We are grateful to Claes Fransson for stimulating discussions. RA and AG acknowledge support from the Swedish Research Council and the Swedish Space Board. MMK acknowledges support from the Hubble Fellowship and Carnegie-Princeton Fellowship. We acknowledge the John von Neumann Institute for Computing for granting computing time on the supercomputer JUQUEEN at the Jülich Supercomputing Centre. Observations are made with the Spitzer telescope, the Nordic Optical Telescope, operated by the Nordic Optical Telescope Scientific Association at the Observatorio del Roque de los Muchachos, La Palma, Spain, of the Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias and the Mount Abu 1.2-m Infrared Telescope, India.

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