A Tale of Two Type Ia Supernovae: The fast-declining siblings SNe 2015bo and 1997cn
Abstract
We present optical and near-infrared photometric and spectroscopic observations of the fast-declining Type Ia Supernova (SN) 2015bo. SN 2015bo is under-luminous (MB = -17.67 0.15 mag) and has a fast-evolving light curve ( m15(B) = 1.91 0.01 mag and sBV = 0.48 0.01). It has a unique morphology in the V-r color curve, where it is bluer than all other SNe in the comparison sample. A 56Ni mass of 0.17 0.03 M was derived from the peak bolometric luminosity, which is consistent with its location on the luminosity-width relation. Spectroscopically, SN 2015bo is a Cool SN in the Branch classification scheme. The velocity evolution measured from spectral features is consistent with 1991bg-like SNe. SN 2015bo has a SN twin (similar spectra) and sibling (same host galaxy), SN 1997cn. Distance moduli of μ = 34.33 0.01 (stat) 0.11 (sys) mag and μ = 34.34 0.04 (stat) 0.12 (sys) mag were derived for SN 2015bo and SN 1997cn, respectively. These distances are consistent at the 0.06-σ level with each other, and are also consistent with distances derived using surface-brightness fluctuations and redshift-corrected cosmology. This suggests that fast-declining SNe could be accurate distance indicators which should not be excluded from future cosmological analyses.
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