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Exclusion of a luminous red giant as a companion star to the progenitor of supernova SN 2011fe
Authors:Li Weidong  Bloom Joshua S  Podsiadlowski Philipp  Miller Adam A  Cenko S Bradley  Jha Saurabh W  Sullivan Mark  Howell D Andrew  Nugent Peter E  Butler Nathaniel R  Ofek Eran O  Kasliwal Mansi M  Richards Joseph W  Stockton Alan  Shih Hsin-Yi  Bildsten Lars  Shara Michael M  Bibby Joanne  Filippenko Alexei V  Ganeshalingam Mohan  Silverman Jeffrey M  Kulkarni S R  Law Nicholas M  Poznanski Dovi  Quimby Robert M  McCully Curtis  Patel Brandon  Maguire Kate  Shen Ken J
Institution:Department of Astronomy, University of California, Berkeley, California 94720-3411, USA. weidong@berkeley.edu
Abstract:Type Ia supernovae are thought to result from a thermonuclear explosion of an accreting white dwarf in a binary system, but little is known of the precise nature of the companion star and the physical properties of the progenitor system. There are two classes of models: double-degenerate (involving two white dwarfs in a close binary system) and single-degenerate models. In the latter, the primary white dwarf accretes material from a secondary companion until conditions are such that carbon ignites, at a mass of 1.38 times the mass of the Sun. The type Ia supernova SN 2011fe was recently detected in a nearby galaxy. Here we report an analysis of archival images of the location of SN 2011fe. The luminosity of the progenitor system (especially the companion star) is 10-100 times fainter than previous limits on other type Ia supernova progenitor systems, allowing us to rule out luminous red giants and almost all helium stars as the mass-donating companion to the exploding white dwarf.
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