A new study on a type Iax stellar remnant and its probable association with SN 1181

Abstract

We report observations and modeling of the stellar remnant and presumed double-degenerate merger of Type~Iax supernova Pa30, which is the probable remnant of SN~1181~AD. It is the only known bound stellar SN remnant and the only star with Wolf-Rayet features that is neither a planetary nebula central star nor a massive Pop I progenitor. We model the unique emission-line spectrum with broad, strong O~ vi and O~ viii lines as a fast stellar wind and shocked, hot gas. Non-LTE wind modeling indicates a mass-loss rate of 10-6\, M\,yr-1 and a terminal velocity of 15,000~km\,s-1, consistent with earlier results. O~ viii lines indicate shocked gas temperatures of T 4\,MK. We derive a magnetic field upper limit of B<2.5\,MG, below earlier suggestions. The luminosity indicates a remnant mass of 1.0--1.65\, M with ejecta mass 0.150.05\, M. Archival photometry suggests the stellar remnant has dimmed by 0.5 magnitudes over 100 years. A low Ne/O\,<0.15 argues against a O-Ne white dwarf in the merger. A cold dust shell is only the second detection of dust in a SN Iax and the first of cold dust. Our ejecta mass and kinetic energy estimates of the remnant are consistent with Type Iax extragalactic sources.

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