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Large Cold Dust Reservoir Revealed in Transitional SN Ib 2014C by James Webb Space Telescope Mid-infrared Spectroscopy

Title: Large Cold Dust Reservoir Revealed in Transitional SN Ib 2014C by James Webb Space Telescope Mid-infrared Spectroscopy
Authors: Tinyanont, S; Fox, OD; Shahbandeh, M; Temim, T; Williams, R; Wangnok, K; Rest, A; Lau, RM; Maeda, K; Jencson, JE; Auchettl, K; Filippenko, AV; Larison, C; Ashall, C; Brink, TG; Davis, KW; Dessart, L; Foley, RJ; Galbany, L; Grayling, M; Johansson, J; Kasliwal, MM; Lane, ZG; LeBaron, N; Milisavljevic, D; Rho, J; Sakon, I; Sarangi, A; Szalai, T; Taggart, K; Van Dyk, SD; Wang, Q; Yang, Y; Zheng, WK; Zsíros, S
Publisher Information: American Astronomical Society
Publication Year: 2025
Collection: The University of Melbourne: Digital Repository
Description: Supernova (SN) 2014C is a rare transitional event that exploded as a hydrogen-poor, helium-rich Type Ib SN and subsequently interacted with a hydrogen-rich circumstellar medium (CSM) a few months postexplosion. This unique interacting object provides an opportunity to probe the mass-loss history of a stripped-envelope SN progenitor. Using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), we observed SN 2014C with the Mid-Infrared Instrument Medium Resolution Spectrometer at 3477 days postexplosion (rest frame), and the Near-Infrared Spectrograph Integral Field Unit at 3568 days postexplosion, covering 1.7–25 μm. The bolometric luminosity indicates that the SN is still interacting with the same CSM that was observed with the Spitzer Space Telescope 40–1920 days postexplosion. JWST spectra and near-contemporaneous optical and near-infrared spectra show strong [Ne ii] 12.831 μm, He 1.083 μm, Hα, and forbidden oxygen ([O i] λλ6300, 6364, [O ii] λλ7319, 7330, and [O iii] λλ4959, 5007) emission lines with asymmetric profiles, suggesting a highly asymmetric CSM. The mid-IR continuum can be explained by ∼0.036 M ⊙ of carbonaceous dust at ∼300 K and ∼0.043 M ⊙ of silicate dust at ∼200 K. The observed dust mass has increased tenfold since the last Spitzer observation 4 yr ago, with evidence suggesting that new grains have condensed in the cold dense shell between the forward and reverse shocks. This dust mass places SN 2014C among the dustiest SNe in the mid-IR and supports the emerging observational trend that SN explosions produce enough dust to explain the observed dust mass at high redshifts.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
Language: unknown
ISSN: 0004-637X
Relation: https://hdl.handle.net/11343/366138
Availability: https://hdl.handle.net/11343/366138
Rights: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ ; CC-BY
Accession Number: edsbas.2B23CF56
Database: BASE