After the fall: late-time spectroscopy of Type IIP supernovae

作者:Silverman Jeffrey M*; Pickett Stephanie; Wheeler J Craig; Filippenko Alexei V; Vinko Jozsef; Marion G H; Cenko S Bradley; Chornock Ryan; Clubb Kelsey I; Foley Ryan J; Graham Melissa L; Kelly Patrick L; Matheson Thomas; Shields Joseph C
来源:Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2017, 467(1): 369-411.
DOI:10.1093/mnras/stx058

摘要

Herein we analyse late-time (post-plateau; 103 < t < 1229 d) optical spectra of low-redshift (z < 0.016), hydrogen-rich Type IIP supernovae (SNe IIP). Our newly constructed sample contains 91 nebular spectra of 38 SNe IIP, which is the largest data set of its kind ever analysed in one study, and many of the objects have complementary photometric data. The strongest and most robust result we find is that the luminosities of all spectral features (except those of helium) tend to be higher in objects with steeper late-time V-band decline rates. A steep late-time V-band slope likely arises from less efficient trapping of gamma-rays and positrons, which could be caused by multidimensional effects such as clumping of the ejecta or asphericity of the explosion itself. Furthermore, if gamma-rays and positrons can escape more easily, then so can photons via the observed emission lines, leading to more luminous spectral features. It is also shown that SNe IIP with larger progenitor stars have ejecta with a more physically extended oxygen layer that is well-mixed with the hydrogen layer. In addition, we find a subset of objects with evidence for asymmetric Ni-56 ejection, likely bipolar in shape. We also compare our observations to theoretical late-time spectralmodels of SNe IIP from two separate groups and find moderate-to-good agreement with both sets of models. Our SNe IIP spectra are consistent with models of 12-15 M-circle dot progenitor stars having relatively low metallicity (Z <= 0.01).

  • 出版日期2017-5