Abstract:
We present the optical photometric and spectroscopic analysis of two Type Iax supernovae (SNe), 2018cni and
2020kyg. SN 2018cni is a bright Type Iax SN (MV,peak = −17.81 ± 0.21 mag), whereas SN 2020kyg (MV,peak =
−14.52 ± 0.21 mag) is a faint one. We derive 56Ni mass of 0.07 and 0.002 Me and ejecta mass of 0.48 and
0.14 Me for SNe 2018cni and 2020kyg, respectively. A combined study of the bright and faint Type Iax SNe in R/
r-band reveals that the brighter objects tend to have a longer rise time. However, the correlation between the peak
luminosity and decline rate shows that bright and faint Type Iax SNe exhibit distinct behavior. Comparison with
standard deflagration models suggests that SN 2018cni is consistent with the deflagration of a CO white dwarf,
whereas the properties of SN 2020kyg can be better explained by the deflagration of a hybrid CONe white dwarf.
The spectral features of both the SNe point to the presence of similar chemical species but with different mass
fractions. Our spectral modeling indicates stratification at the outer layers and mixed inner ejecta for both of
the SNe.