A bright (m F150W,AB = 24 mag), z = 1.95 supernova (SN) candidate was discovered in JWST/NIRCam imaging acquired on 2023 November 17. The SN is quintuply imaged as a result of strong gravitational lensing by a foreground galaxy cluster, detected in three locations, and remarkably is the second lensed SN found in the same host galaxy. The previous lensed SN was called “Requiem,” and therefore the new SN is named “Encore.” This makes the MACS J0138.0−2155 cluster the first known system to produce more than one multiply imaged SN. Moreover, both SN Requiem and SN Encore are Type Ia SNe (SNe Ia), making this the most distant case of a galaxy hosting two SNe Ia. Using parametric host fitting, we determine the probability of detecting two SNe Ia in this host galaxy over a ∼10 yr window to be ≈3%. These observations have the potential to yield a Hubble constant (H 0) measurement with ∼10% precision, only the third lensed SN capable of such a result, using the three visible images of the SN. Both SN Requiem and SN Encore have a fourth image that is expected to appear within a few years of ∼2030, providing an unprecedented baseline for time-delay cosmography.

Lensed Type Ia Supernova “Encore” at z = 2: The First Instance of Two Multiply Imaged Supernovae in the Same Host Galaxy / J.D.R. Pierel, A.B. Newman, S. Dhawan, M. Gu, B.A. Joshi, T. Li, S. Schuldt, L.G. Strolger, S.H. Suyu, G.B. Caminha, S.H. Cohen, J.M. Diego, J.C.J. Dśilva, S. Ertl, B.L. Frye, G. Granata, C. Grillo, A.M. Koekemoer, J. Li, A. Robotham, J. Summers, T. Treu, R.A. Windhorst, A. Zitrin, S. Agarwal, A. Agrawal, N. Arendse, S. Belli, C. Burns, R. Cañameras, S. Chakrabarti, W. Chen, T.E. Collett, D.A. Coulter, R.S. Ellis, M. Engesser, N. Foo, O.D. Fox, C. Gall, N. Garuda, S. Gezari, S. Gomez, K. Glazebrook, J. Hjorth, X. Huang, S.W. Jha, P.S. Kamieneski, P. Kelly, C. Larison, L.A. Moustakas, M. Pascale, I. Pérez-Fournon, T. Petrushevska, F. Poidevin, A. Rest, M. Shahbandeh, A.J. Shajib, M. Siebert, C. Storfer, M. Talbot, Q. Wang, T. Wevers, Y. Zenati. - In: THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS. - ISSN 2041-8205. - 967:2(2024), pp. L37.1-L37.9. [10.3847/2041-8213/ad4648]

Lensed Type Ia Supernova “Encore” at z = 2: The First Instance of Two Multiply Imaged Supernovae in the Same Host Galaxy

S. Schuldt;G. Granata;C. Grillo;
2024

Abstract

A bright (m F150W,AB = 24 mag), z = 1.95 supernova (SN) candidate was discovered in JWST/NIRCam imaging acquired on 2023 November 17. The SN is quintuply imaged as a result of strong gravitational lensing by a foreground galaxy cluster, detected in three locations, and remarkably is the second lensed SN found in the same host galaxy. The previous lensed SN was called “Requiem,” and therefore the new SN is named “Encore.” This makes the MACS J0138.0−2155 cluster the first known system to produce more than one multiply imaged SN. Moreover, both SN Requiem and SN Encore are Type Ia SNe (SNe Ia), making this the most distant case of a galaxy hosting two SNe Ia. Using parametric host fitting, we determine the probability of detecting two SNe Ia in this host galaxy over a ∼10 yr window to be ≈3%. These observations have the potential to yield a Hubble constant (H 0) measurement with ∼10% precision, only the third lensed SN capable of such a result, using the three visible images of the SN. Both SN Requiem and SN Encore have a fourth image that is expected to appear within a few years of ∼2030, providing an unprecedented baseline for time-delay cosmography.
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Settore PHYS-05/A - Astrofisica, cosmologia e scienza dello spazio
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   GRAvitational lensing in galaxy clusters next-generation proposAL
   GRAAL
   MINISTERO DELL'ISTRUZIONE E DEL MERITO
   2020SKSTHZ_001

   Fully Autonomous Search Tool to Investigate Directly Images and mOdeling of Unexplored Strong-lenses (FASTIDIoUS)
   FASTIDIoUS
   EUROPEAN COMMISSION
   101105167

   Cosmic Fireworks Première: Unravelling Enigmas of Type Ia Supernova Progenitor and Cosmology through Strong Lensing
   LENSNOVA
   European Commission
   Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
   771776
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Lensed Type Ia Supernova “Encore” at z = 2: The First Instance of Two Multiply Imaged Supernovae in the Same Host Galaxy / J.D.R. Pierel, A.B. Newman, S. Dhawan, M. Gu, B.A. Joshi, T. Li, S. Schuldt, L.G. Strolger, S.H. Suyu, G.B. Caminha, S.H. Cohen, J.M. Diego, J.C.J. Dśilva, S. Ertl, B.L. Frye, G. Granata, C. Grillo, A.M. Koekemoer, J. Li, A. Robotham, J. Summers, T. Treu, R.A. Windhorst, A. Zitrin, S. Agarwal, A. Agrawal, N. Arendse, S. Belli, C. Burns, R. Cañameras, S. Chakrabarti, W. Chen, T.E. Collett, D.A. Coulter, R.S. Ellis, M. Engesser, N. Foo, O.D. Fox, C. Gall, N. Garuda, S. Gezari, S. Gomez, K. Glazebrook, J. Hjorth, X. Huang, S.W. Jha, P.S. Kamieneski, P. Kelly, C. Larison, L.A. Moustakas, M. Pascale, I. Pérez-Fournon, T. Petrushevska, F. Poidevin, A. Rest, M. Shahbandeh, A.J. Shajib, M. Siebert, C. Storfer, M. Talbot, Q. Wang, T. Wevers, Y. Zenati. - In: THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS. - ISSN 2041-8205. - 967:2(2024), pp. L37.1-L37.9. [10.3847/2041-8213/ad4648]
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