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2020ApJ...902...95L - Astrophys. J., 902, 95-95 (2020/October-3)

Hydrodynamical modeling of the light curves of core-collapse supernovae with HYPERION. I. The mass range 13-25 M, the metallicities -3 <= [Fe/H] <= 0, and the case of SN 1999em.

LIMONGI M. and CHIEFFI A.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the last version of HYdrodynamic Ppm Explosion with Radiation diffusION (HYPERION), a hydrodynamic code designed to calculate the explosive nucleosynthesis, remnant mass, and light curve associated with the explosion of a massive star. By means of this code, we compute the explosion of a subset of red supergiant models taken from the database published by Limongi & Chieffi for various explosion energies in the range ∼0.20-2.00 x 1051 erg. The main outcomes of these simulations, i.e., remnant mass, synthesized 56Ni, luminosity, and length of the plateau of the bolometric light curve, are analyzed as a function of the initial parameters of the star (mass and metallicity) and the explosion energy. As a first application of HYPERION, we estimated the mass and metallicity of the progenitor star of SN 1999em, a well-studied Type IIP supernova, by means of the light-curve fitting. In particular, if the adopted distance to the host galaxy NGC 1637 is 7.83 Mpc, the properties of the light curve point toward a progenitor with an initial mass of 13 M and a metallicity [Fe/H] = -1. If, on the contrary, the adopted distance modulus is 11.7 Mpc, all models with initial mass 13 <= M/M <= 15 and metallicities -1 <= [Fe/H] <= 0 are compatible with the progenitor of SN 1999em.

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Journal keyword(s): Stellar remnants - Core-collapse supernovae - Supernova dynamics - Hydrodynamical simulations - Hydrodynamics

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