- Cao, Yi;
- Johansson, J;
- Nugent, Peter E;
- Goobar, A;
- Nordin, Jakob;
- Kulkarni, SR;
- Cenko, S Bradley;
- Fox, Ori D;
- Kasliwal, Mansi M;
- Fremling, C;
- Amanullah, R;
- Hsiao, EY;
- Perley, DA;
- Bue, Brian D;
- Masci, Frank J;
- Lee, William H;
- Chotard, Nicolas
In this paper, we report observations of a peculiar SN Ia iPTF13asv (a.k.A., SN2013cv) from the onset of the explosion to months after its peak. The early-phase spectra of iPTF13asv show an absence of iron absorption, indicating that synthesized iron elements are confined to low-velocity regions of the ejecta, which, in turn, implies a stratified ejecta structure along the line of sight. Our analysis of iPTF13asv's light curves and spectra shows that it is an intermediate case between normal and super-Chandrasekhar events. On the one hand, its light curve shape (B-band ) and overall spectral features resemble those of normal SNe Ia. On the other hand, its large peak optical and UV luminosity (, ) and its low but almost constant Si ii velocities of about 10,000 km s-1 are similar to those in super-Chandrasekhar events, and its persistent carbon signatures in the spectra are weaker than those seen commonly in super-Chandrasekhar events. We estimate a 56Ni mass of and a total ejecta mass of . The large ejecta mass of iPTF13asv and its stratified ejecta structure together seemingly favor a double-degenerate origin.