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2018ApJ...860...38B - Astrophys. J., 860, 38-38 (2018/June-2)

A GRB and broad-lined Type Ic supernova from a single central engine.

BARNES J., DUFFELL P.C., LIU Y., MODJAZ M., BIANCO F.B., KASEN D. and MacFADYEN A.I.

Abstract (from CDS):

Unusually high velocities (>=0.1c) and correspondingly high kinetic energies have been observed in a subset of Type Ic supernovae (so-called "broad-lined Ic" supernovae; SNe Ic-BL), prompting a search for a central engine model capable of generating such energetic explosions. A clue to the explosion mechanism may lie in the fact that all supernovae that accompany long-duration gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) belong to the SN Ic-BL class. Using a combination of two-dimensional relativistic hydrodynamics and radiation transport calculations, we demonstrate that the central engine responsible for long GRBs can also trigger an SN Ic-BL. We find that a reasonable GRB engine injected into a stripped Wolf-Rayet progenitor produces a relativistic jet with energy ∼1051 erg, as well as an SN whose synthetic light curves and spectra are fully consistent with observed SNe Ic-BL during the photospheric phase. As a result of the jet's asymmetric energy injection, the SN spectra and light curves depend on viewing angle. The impact of viewing angle on the spectrum is particularly pronounced at early times, while the viewing-angle dependence for the light curves (∼10% variation in bolometric luminosity) persists throughout the photospheric phase.

Abstract Copyright: © 2018. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): hydrodynamics - instabilities - ISM: jets and outflows - shock waves - supernovae: general

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