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2006ApJ...645.1392M - Astrophys. J., 645, 1392-1401 (2006/July-2)

Low carbon abundance in type Ia supernovae.

MARION G.H., HOFLICH P., WHEELER J.C., ROBINSON E.L., GERARDY C.L. and VACCA W.D.

Abstract (from CDS):

We investigate the quantity and composition of unburned material in the outer layers of three normal Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia): 2000dn, 2002cr, and 2004bw. Pristine matter from a white dwarf progenitor is expected to be a mixture of oxygen and carbon in approximately equal abundance. Using near-infrared (NIR, 0.7-2.5 µm) spectra, we find that oxygen is abundant, while carbon is severely depleted with low upper limits in the outer third of the ejected mass. Strong features from the O I line at λrest=0.7773 µm are observed through a wide range of expansion velocities ~9-18x103 km/s. This large velocity domain corresponds to a physical region of the supernova with a large radial depth. We show that the ionization of C and O will be substantially the same in this region. C I lines in the NIR are expected to be 7-50 times stronger than those from O I, but there is only marginal evidence of C I in the spectra and none of C II. We deduce that for these three normal SNe Ia, oxygen is more abundant than carbon by factors of 102-103. Mg II is also detected in a velocity range similar to that of O I. The presence of O and Mg combined with the absence of C indicates that for these SNe Ia, nuclear burning has reached all but the extreme outer layers; any unburned material must have expansion velocities greater than 18x103 km/s. This result favors deflagration to detonation transition (DD) models over pure deflagration models for SNe Ia.

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Journal keyword(s): Infrared: Stars - Line: Formation - Line: Identification - Stars: Supernovae: General

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