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2003MNRAS.338..711Z - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 338, 711-716 (2003/January-3)

Peculiar, low-luminosity Type II supernovae: low-energy explosions in massive progenitors.

ZAMPIERI L., PASTORELLO A., TURATTO M., CAPPELLARO E., BENETTI S., ALTAVILLA G., MAZZALI P. and HAMUY M.

Abstract (from CDS):

A number of supernovae, classified as Type II, show remarkably peculiar properties such as an extremely low expansion velocity and an extraordinarily small amount of 56Ni in the ejecta. We present a joint analysis of the available observations for two of these peculiar Type II supernovae, SN 1997D and SN 1999br, using a comprehensive semi-analytic method that can reproduce the light curve and the evolution of the line velocity and continuum temperature. We find that these events are underenergetic with respect to a typical Type II supernova and that the inferred mass of the ejecta is relatively large. We discuss the possibility that these supernovae originate from the explosion of a massive progenitor in which the rate of early infall of stellar material on the collapsed core is large. Events of this type could form a black hole remnant, giving rise to significant fallback and late-time accretion.

Abstract Copyright: RAS

Journal keyword(s): methods: analytical - supernovae: general - supernovae: individual: SN 1997D - supernovae: individual: SN 1999br

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