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2012MNRAS.424.2926M - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 424, 2926-2935 (2012/August-3)

The nebular spectra of the type Ia supernova 1991bg: further evidence of a non-standard explosion.

MAZZALI P.A. and HACHINGER S.

Abstract (from CDS):

Type Ia supernovae (SNeIa) come in a large range of luminosities, as determined mostly by the amount of 56Ni produced in the explosion. Nevertheless, they can be normalized and used as standard candles, which suggests that they share a similar origin. The thermonuclear explosion of a Chandrasekhar-mass (MCh) white dwarf accreting mass from a main sequence or red giant companion (the single degenerate scenario) is a favourite configuration, but the presence of SNeIa that result from the merging of two white dwarfs of total mass exceeding MCh is supported by rate studies. SNe of the spectroscopically peculiar 1991bg class are the least luminous SNe Ia. They produce ∼ 0.1M of 56Ni, which is difficult to reconcile with hydrodynamic explosion models. Here, the properties of the inner ejecta of SN1991bg are investigated by means of synthetic nebular spectroscopy. In order to reproduce the transformation of the spectra from broader, [Feii]+[Feiii] lines at day ∼ 120 to narrow, [Feiii] lines at day ≳ 210, the innermost region must deviate significantly in density from the prediction of MChmodels. In particular, a substantially lower density is required in the innermost ≈ 3000km/s in order to provide the needed increase of ionization with time. This leads to a mass deficit of ∼ 0.15Min the region inside ≈ 3000km/s with respect to MChmodels, and points to a different type of explosion. Early-time studies require a low explosion kinetic energy and lack of burning products in the outer layers. When combined with the results from this paper, the merger scenario may be a viable candidate for 1991bg-like SNe.

Abstract Copyright: 2012 The Authors Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 2012 RAS

Journal keyword(s): radiation mechanisms: thermal - supernovae: general - supernovae: individual: SN1991bg - supernovae: individual: SN1999by

CDS comments: In chap 3.3 : SN 1995bl is probably a misprint for SN 2005bl.

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