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arxiv: 1304.4934 · v2 · pith:UACLWH5Ynew · submitted 2013-04-17 · 🌌 astro-ph.HE · astro-ph.SR

The Late-Time Rebrightening of Type Ia SN 2005gj in the Mid-Infrared

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keywords late-timedustinteractioncircumstellaremissionia-csmmid-infraredmid-ir
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A growing number of observations reveal a subset of Type Ia supernovae undergoing circumstellar interaction (SNe Ia-CSM). We present unpublished archival Spitzer Space Telescope data on SNe Ia-CSM 2002ic and 2005gj obtained > 1300 and 500 days post-discovery, respectively. Both SNe show evidence for late-time mid-infrared (mid-IR) emission from warm dust. The dust parameters are most consistent with a pre-existing dust shell that lies beyond the forward-shock radius, most likely radiatively heated by optical and X-ray emission continuously generated by late-time CSM interaction. In the case of SN 2005gj, the mid-IR luminosity more than doubles after 1 year post-discovery. While we are not aware of any late-time optical-wavelength observations at these epochs, we attribute this rebrightening to renewed shock interaction with a dense circumstellar shell.

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