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HOLISMOKES XIX
- Taubenberger, Stefan;
- Acebron, Ana;
- Cañameras, Raoul;
- Chen, Ting-Wan;
- Galan, Aymeric;
- Grillo, Claudio;
- Melo, Alejandra;
- Schuldt, Stefan;
- Schweinfurth, Allan G;
- Suyu, Sherry H;
- Aldering, Greg;
- Aryan, Amar;
- Lee, Yu-Hsing;
- Mamuzic, Elias;
- Millon, Martin;
- Reynolds, Thomas M;
- Sergeyev, Alexey V;
- Asfandiyarov, Ildar M;
- Basa, Stéphane;
- Blondin, Stéphane;
- Burkhonov, Otabek A;
- Christensen, Lise;
- Courbin, Frederic;
- Ehgamberdiev, Shuhrat A;
- Killestein, Tom L;
- Mattila, Seppo;
- Shaymanov, Asadulla M;
- Shu, Yiping;
- Xu, Dong;
- Yang, Sheng;
- Gruen, Daniel;
- Pierel, Justin DR;
- Storfer, Christopher J;
- Tran, Kim-Vy;
- Wong, Kenneth C;
- Becerra, Rosa L;
- Dornic, Damien;
- Ducoin, Jean-Grégoire;
- Globus, Noémie;
- Gutiérrez, Claudia P;
- Jiang, Ji-an;
- Kuncarayakti, Hanindyo;
- López-Cámara, Diego;
- Lundqvist, Peter;
- Magnani, Francesco;
- Méndez, Enrique Moreno;
- Schneider, Benjamin;
- Vogl, Christian
Published Web Location
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202557847Abstract
We present imaging and spectroscopic observations of supernova SN 2025wny, associated with the lens candidate PS1 J0716+3821. Photometric monitoring from the Lulin and Maidanak observatories confirms multiple point-like images, consistent with SN 2025wny being strongly lensed by two foreground galaxies. Optical spectroscopy of the brightest image with the Nordic Optical Telescope and the University of Hawaii 88-inch Telescope allowed us to determine the redshift to be z SN = 2.008 ± 0.001, based on narrow absorption lines originating in the interstellar medium of the supernova host galaxy. At this redshift, SN 2025wny shows a very high rest-frame UV flux and broad spectral features even weeks after the explosion, which is consistent with superluminous supernovae of Type I. We find a high ejecta temperature and depressed spectral lines compared to other similar objects. We also measured, for the first time, the redshift of the fainter of the two lens galaxies (the ‘perturber’) to be z p = 0.375 ± 0.001, which is fully consistent with the DESI spectroscopic redshift of the main deflector at z d = 0.3754. Thus, SN 2025wny represents the first confirmed galaxy-scale strongly lensed supernova with time delays likely in the range of days to weeks, as judged from the image separations. This makes SN 2025wny suitable for cosmography, offering a promising new system for independent measurements of the Hubble constant. Following a tradition in the field of strongly lensed supernovae, we give SN 2025wny the nickname SN Winny.
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