Slowly fading super-luminous supernovae that are not pair-instability explosions


Autoria(s): Nicholl, M.; Smartt, S.J.; Jerkstrand, A.; Inserra, C.; McCrum, M.; Kotak, R.; Fraser, M.; Wright, Darryl; Chen, Ting-Wan; Smith, K.; Young, D.R.; Sim, S.A.; Valenti, S.; Howell, D.A.; Bresolin, F.; Kudritzki, R.P.; Tonry, J.L.; Huber, M.E.; Rest, A.; Pastorello, A.; Tomasella, L.; Cappellaro, E.; Benetti, S.; Mattila, S.; Kankare, E.; Kangas, T.; Leloudas, G.; Sollerman, J.; Taddia, F.; Berger, E.; Chornock, R.; Narayan, G.; Stubbs, C.W.; Foley, R.J.; Lunnan, R.; Soderberg, A.; Sanders, N.; Milisavljevic, D.; Margutti, R.; Kirshner, R.P.; Elias-Rosa, N.; Morales-Garoffolo, A.; Taubenberger, S.; Botticella, M.T.; Gezari, S.; Urata, Y.; Rodney, S.; Riess, A.G.; Scolnic, D.; Wood-Vasey, W.M.; Burgett, W.S.; Chambers, K.; Flewelling, H.A.; Magnier, E.A.; Kaiser, N.; Metcalfe, N.; Morgan, J.; Price, P.A.; Sweeney, W.; Waters, C.
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17/10/2013

Resumo

Super-luminous supernovae that radiate more than 10 44 ergs per second at their peak luminosity have recently been discovered in faint galaxies at redshifts of 0.1-4. Some evolve slowly, resembling models of 'pair-instability' supernovae. Such models involve stars with original masses 140-260 times that of the Sun that now have carbon-oxygen cores of 65-130 solar masses. In these stars, the photons that prevent gravitational collapse are converted to electron-positron pairs, causing rapid contraction and thermonuclear explosions. Many solar masses of 56 Ni are synthesized; this isotope decays to 56 Fe via 56 Co, powering bright light curves. Such massive progenitors are expected to have formed from metal-poor gas in the early Universe. Recently, supernova 2007bi in a galaxy at redshift 0.127 (about 12 billion years after the Big Bang) with a metallicity one-third that of the Sun was observed to look like a fading pair-instability supernova. Here we report observations of two slow-to-fade super-luminous supernovae that show relatively fast rise times and blue colours, which are incompatible with pair-instability models. Their late-time light-curve and spectral similarities to supernova 2007bi call the nature of that event into question. Our early spectra closely resemble typical fast-declining super-luminous supernovae, which are not powered by radioactivity. Modelling our observations with 10-16 solar masses of magnetar-energized ejecta demonstrates the possibility of a common explosion mechanism. The lack of unambiguous nearby pair-instability events suggests that their local rate of occurrence is less than 6 × 10 -6 times that of the core-collapse rate. © 2013 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved.

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/slowly-fading-superluminous-supernovae-that-are-not-pairinstability-explosions(28b17bf4-fe9b-483c-a2d8-9cad378b3d5e).html

http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature12569

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eng

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info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess

Fonte

Nicholl , M , Smartt , S J , Jerkstrand , A , Inserra , C , McCrum , M , Kotak , R , Fraser , M , Wright , D , Chen , T-W , Smith , K , Young , D R , Sim , S A , Valenti , S , Howell , D A , Bresolin , F , Kudritzki , R P , Tonry , J L , Huber , M E , Rest , A , Pastorello , A , Tomasella , L , Cappellaro , E , Benetti , S , Mattila , S , Kankare , E , Kangas , T , Leloudas , G , Sollerman , J , Taddia , F , Berger , E , Chornock , R , Narayan , G , Stubbs , C W , Foley , R J , Lunnan , R , Soderberg , A , Sanders , N , Milisavljevic , D , Margutti , R , Kirshner , R P , Elias-Rosa , N , Morales-Garoffolo , A , Taubenberger , S , Botticella , M T , Gezari , S , Urata , Y , Rodney , S , Riess , A G , Scolnic , D , Wood-Vasey , W M , Burgett , W S , Chambers , K , Flewelling , H A , Magnier , E A , Kaiser , N , Metcalfe , N , Morgan , J , Price , P A , Sweeney , W & Waters , C 2013 , ' Slowly fading super-luminous supernovae that are not pair-instability explosions ' Nature , vol 502 , no. 7471 , pp. 346-349 . DOI: 10.1038/nature12569

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article