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JWST Spectroscopy of SN Ia 2022aaiq and 2024gy: Evidence for Enhanced Central Stable Ni Abundance and a Deflagration-to-Detonation Transition

Published 10 Oct 2025 in astro-ph.HE | (2510.09760v1)

Abstract: We present optical + near-infrared (NIR) + mid-infrared (MIR) observations of the normal Type~Ia supernovae (SN Ia) 2022aaiq and 2024gy in the nebular phase, continuously spanning 0.35--28 microns. Medium-resolution JWST spectroscopy reveals novel narrow ($v_{\mathrm{FWHM}}&lt;1500$ km s<sup>−1<sup>{-1}) [Ni II] 1.94 and 6.64 micron cores in both events. The MIR [Ni II] 6.64 micron line exhibits a distinct narrow core atop a broader base, indicating a central enhancement of stable Ni. This structure points to high central densities consistent with a near-Chandrasekhar-mass (MChM_{Ch}) progenitor or a high-metallicity sub-MChM_{Ch} progenitor. From detailed line-profile inversions of SN 2024gy, we derive emissivity profiles for stable iron-group elements (IGEs), radioactive material, and intermediate-mass elements (IMEs), revealing spatially distinct ejecta zones. The [Ni III] 7.35 micron line shows a shallow-to-steep slope transition - a "broken-slope" morphology - that matches predictions for delayed detonation explosions with separated deflagration and detonation ashes. We also reanalyze and compare to archival JWST spectra of SN 2021aefx and the subluminous SN 2022xkq. We estimate a stable <sup>58<sup>{58}Ni mass of ∼0.1\sim0.1 M<em>⊙<em>\odot for SN 2024gy, consistent with delayed detonation models, and ∼0.01\sim0.01 M</em>⊙</em>\odot for SN 2022xkq, favoring sub-MChM_{Ch} scenarios. These results demonstrate that resolved line profiles, now accessible with JWST, provide powerful diagnostics of explosion geometry, central density, and progenitor mass in SN Ia.

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