Signatures of delayed detonation, asymmetry, and electron capture in the mid-infrared spectra of supernovae 2003hv and 2005df


Autoria(s): Gerardy, C.L.; Meikle, W.P.S.; Kotak, Rubina; Hoflich, P.; Farrah, D.; Filippenko, A.V.; Foley, R.J.; Lundqvist, P.; Mattila, Seppo; Pozzo, M.; Sollerman, J.; Van Dyk, S.D.; Wheeler, J.C.
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01/06/2007

Resumo

We present mid-infrared (5.2-15.2 mu m) spectra of the Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) 2003hv and 2005df observed with the Spitzer Space Telescope. These are the first observed mid-infrared spectra of thermonuclear supernovae, and show strong emission from fine-structure lines of Ni, Co, S, and Ar. The detection of Ni emission in SN 2005df 135 days after the explosion provides direct observational evidence of high-density nuclear burning forming a significant amount of stable Ni in a SN Ia. The SN 2005df Ar lines also exhibit a two-pronged emission profile, implying that the Ar emission deviates significantly from spherical symmetry. The spectrum of SN 2003hv also shows signs of asymmetry, exhibiting blueshifted [Co (III)], which matches the blueshift of [Fe (II)] lines in nearly coeval near-infrared spectra. Finally, local thermodynamic equilibrium abundance estimates for the yield of radioactive Ni-56 give M-56Ni approximate to 0.5 M-circle dot, for SN 2003hv, but only M-56Ni approximate to 0.13-0.22 M-circle dot for the apparently subluminous SN 2005df, supporting the notion that the luminosity of SNe Ia is primarily a function of the radioactive 56Ni yield. The observed emission-line profiles in the SN 2005df spectrum indicate a chemically stratified ejecta structure, which matches the predictions of delayed detonation (DD) models, but is entirely incompatible with current three-dimensional deflagration models. Furthermore, the degree that this layering persists to the innermost regions of the supernova is difficult to explain even in a DD scenario, where the innermost ejecta are still the product of deflagration burning. Thus, while these results are roughly consistent with a delayed detonation, it is clear that a key piece of physics is still missing from our understanding of the earliest phases of SN Ia explosions.

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/signatures-of-delayed-detonation-asymmetry-and-electron-capture-in-the-midinfrared-spectra-of-supernovae-2003hv-and-2005df(c2d4f7aa-31da-48d4-bcd2-7829b62cd1f6).html

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eng

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Fonte

Gerardy , C L , Meikle , W P S , Kotak , R , Hoflich , P , Farrah , D , Filippenko , A V , Foley , R J , Lundqvist , P , Mattila , S , Pozzo , M , Sollerman , J , Van Dyk , S D & Wheeler , J C 2007 , ' Signatures of delayed detonation, asymmetry, and electron capture in the mid-infrared spectra of supernovae 2003hv and 2005df ' Astrophysical Journal , vol 661 , no. 2 I , pp. 995-1012 .

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