Keck Observations of the Young Metal-Poor Host Galaxy of the Super-Chandrasekhar-Mass Type Ia Supernova SN 2007if

Abstract

We present Keck LRIS spectroscopy and g-band photometry of the metal-poor, low-luminosity host galaxy of the super-Chandrasekhar mass Type Ia supernova SN 2007if. Deep imaging of the host reveals its apparent magnitude to be mg=23.150.06, which at the spectroscopically-measured redshift of zhelio=0.074500.00015 corresponds to an absolute magnitude of Mg=-14.450.06. Galaxy g-r color constrains the mass-to-light ratio, giving a host stellar mass estimate of (M*/M)=7.320.17. Balmer absorption in the stellar continuum, along with the strength of the 4000\ break, constrain the age of the dominant starburst in the galaxy to be tburst=123+165-77 Myr, corresponding to a main-sequence turn-off mass of M/M=4.6+2.6-1.4. Using the R23 method of calculating metallicity from the fluxes of strong emission lines, we determine the host oxygen abundance to be 12+(O/H)KK04=8.010.09, significantly lower than any previously reported spectroscopically-measured Type Ia supernova host galaxy metallicity. Our data show that SN 2007if is very likely to have originated from a young, metal-poor progenitor.

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