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H$α$ Luminosity of ATLAS18qtd Does Not Plateau in the Nebular Phase

Michael A. Tucker, Benjamin J. Shappee

Published 2020-06-01Version 1

We present new spectroscopic and photometric observations of ATLAS18qtd/SN 2018cqj, a fast-declining Type Ia supernova with variable H$\alpha$ emission in previously-published nebular phase spectra. ATLAS18qtd is undetected in both spectroscopic and photometric observations which occurred at $\sim 540~\rm d$ after maximum light and $\sim 230~\rm d$ after the last H$\alpha$ detection. With these new non-detections, we place an upper limit on the H$\alpha$ luminosity of $\lesssim 1.1\times 10^{36}~\rm{erg}~\rm s^{-1}$ indicating the H$\alpha$ flux decreased by a factor of $\gtrsim 4$ since the previous detection. This upper limit excludes H$\alpha$ emission that plateaus or increases since the previous detection but cannot confirm that the H$\alpha$ emission decay rate is equivalent to the supernova decay rate.

Comments: AAS Research Note. 4 pages, 1 figure
Categories: astro-ph.HE
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