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2013ApJ...771L..12T - Astrophys. J., 771, L12 (2013/July-1)

Supernova explosions of super-asymptotic giant branch stars: multicolor light curves of electron-capture supernovae.

TOMINAGA N., BLINNIKOV S.I. and NOMOTO K.

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An electron-capture supernova (ECSN) is a core-collapse supernova (CCSN) explosion of a super-asymptotic giant branch (SAGB) star with a main-sequence mass MMS∼ 7-9.5 M. The explosion takes place in accordance with core bounce and subsequent neutrino heating and is a unique example successfully produced by first-principle simulations. This allows us to derive a first self-consistent multicolor light curve of a CCSN. Adopting the explosion properties derived by the first-principle simulation, i.e., the low explosion energy of 1.5x1050 erg and the small 56Ni mass of 2.5x10–3 M, we perform a multi-group radiation hydrodynamics calculation of ECSNe and present multicolor light curves of ECSNe of SAGB stars with various envelope masses and hydrogen abundances. We demonstrate that a shock breakout has a peak luminosity of L ∼ 2x1044 erg/s and can evaporate circumstellar dust up to R ∼ 1017 cm for the case of carbon dust, that the plateau luminosity and plateau duration of ECSNe are L ∼ 1042 erg/s and t ∼ 60-100 days, respectively, and that a plateau is followed by a tail with a luminosity drop by ∼4 mag. The ECSN shows a bright and short plateau that is as bright as typical Type II plateau supernovae, and a faint tail that might be influenced by the spin-down luminosity of a newborn pulsar. Furthermore, the theoretical models are compared with ECSN candidates: SN 1054 and SN 2008S. We find that SN 1054 shares the characteristics of the ECSNe. For SN 2008S, we find that its faint plateau requires an ECSN model with a significantly low explosion energy of E ∼ 1048 erg.

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Journal keyword(s): radiative transfer - shock waves - stars: evolution - supernovae: general - supernovae: individual (Crab Nebula, SN 2008S)

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