论文标题
富含Ca的瞬变的宿主星系的物理特性
Physical Properties of the Host Galaxies of Ca-rich Transients
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论文摘要
富含钙的(富含CA)的瞬变是一类新的超新星(SNE),以相对较快的进化,适度的峰亮度和强的nebular钙发射线而闻名。当前,富含CA的瞬变的祖细胞系统仍然未知。尽管它们表现出与IB/C类型的核心偏转类型不同的光谱特性,但在其宿主星系的郊区中发现了近一半,这些宿主星系中主要是椭圆形的,这表明与SNE IA的较旧恒星群体有更紧密的联系。在本文中,我们介绍了所有已知和/或可疑的宿主星系的公开多波长观测值的汇编,这些瞬变范围从fuv到ir,并使用这些数据来表征其与探矿者的出色群体。我们估计几个星系参数,包括综合恒星形成速率,恒星质量,金属性和年龄。对于九个宿主星系,观测值足够敏感以获得非参数恒星形成历史,我们从中恢复了SN速率和估算概率,这些宿主星系中每个宿主星系中富含CA的瞬变均来自核心爆发与IA型爆炸。我们的工作支持这样的观念,即富含CA的瞬态不仅来自核心爆炸爆炸,而且必须仅来自白矮星恒星,或者与其他频道的白色矮人恒星混合种群,可能是包括大型恒星爆炸。较大的CA宿主星系的较大样品的其他光度法和爆炸位点光谱将改善这些估计值,并更好地限制白矮星与富含CA的瞬态的巨大恒星祖细胞的比率。
Calcium-rich (Ca-rich) transients are a new class of supernovae (SNe) that are known for their comparatively rapid evolution, modest peak luminosities, and strong nebular calcium emission lines. Currently, the progenitor systems of Ca-rich transients remain unknown. Although they exhibit spectroscopic properties not unlike core-collapse Type Ib/c SNe, nearly half are found in the outskirts of their host galaxies that are predominantly elliptical, suggesting a closer connection to the older stellar populations of SNe Ia. In this paper, we present a compilation of publicly available multiwavelength observations of all known and/or suspected host galaxies of Ca-rich transients ranging from FUV to IR, and use these data to characterize their stellar populations with prospector. We estimate several galaxy parameters including integrated star formation rate, stellar mass, metallicity, and age. For nine host galaxies, the observations are sensitive enough to obtain nonparametric star formation histories, from which we recover SN rates and estimate probabilities that the Ca-rich transients in each of these host galaxies originated from a core-collapse vs. Type Ia-like explosion. Our work supports the notion that the population of Ca-rich transients do not come exclusively from core-collapse explosions, and must either be only from white dwarf stars or a mixed population of white dwarf stars with other channels, potentially including massive star explosions. Additional photometry and explosion site spectroscopy of larger samples of Ca-rich host galaxies will improve these estimates and better constrain the ratio of white dwarf vs. massive star progenitors of Ca-rich transients.