2003ApJ...591..316M


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2003ApJ...591..316M - Astrophys. J., 591, 316-333 (2003/July-1)

Near-infrared spectra of type Ia supernovae.

MARION G.H., HOEFLICH P., VACCA W.D. and WHEELER J.C.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopic observations of 12 ``branch-normal'' Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) that cover the wavelength region from 0.8 to 2.5 µm. Our sample more than doubles the number of SNe Ia with published NIR spectra within 3 weeks of maximum light. The epochs of observation range from 13 days before maximum light to 18 days after maximum light. A detailed model for a Type Ia supernovae is used to identify spectral features. The Doppler shifts of lines are measured to obtain the velocity and thus the radial distribution of elements. The NIR is an extremely useful tool to probe the chemical structure in the layers of SNe Ia ejecta. This wavelength region is optimal for examining certain products of the SNe Ia explosion that may be blended or obscured in other spectral regions. We identify spectral features from Mg II, Ca II, Si II, Fe II, Co II, Ni II, and possibly Mn II. We find no indications for hydrogen, helium, or carbon in the spectra. The spectral features reveal important clues about the physical characteristics of SNe Ia. We use the features to derive upper limits for the amount of unburned matter, to identify the transition regions from explosive carbon to oxygen burning and from partial to complete silicon burning, and to estimate the level of mixing during and after the explosion. Elements synthesized in the outer layers during the explosion appear to remain in distinct layers. That provides strong evidence for the presence of a detonation phase during the explosion as it occurs in delayed detonation or merger models. Mg II velocities are found to exceed 11,000-15,000 km/s, depending on the individual SNe Ia. That result suggests that burning during the explosion reaches the outermost layers of the progenitor and limits the amount of unburned material to less than 10% of the mass of the progenitor. Small residuals of unburned material are predicted by delayed detonation models but are inconsistent with pure deflagration or merger models. Differences in the spectra of the individual SNe Ia demonstrate the variety of these events.

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Journal keyword(s): Infrared: Stars - Stars: Supernovae: General

Simbad objects: 31

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Number of rows : 31
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 SN 2002hw SN* 00 06 49.06 +08 37 48.5     16.8     SNIa 44 1
2 UGC 52 AG? 00 06 49.4726523096 +08 37 42.445600140   15.0       ~ 49 0
3 SN 2000dk SN* 01 07 23.52 +32 24 23.2   15.63 15.2     SNIa 99 1
4 NGC 382 GiP 01 07 23.87 +32 24 13.9   14.2       ~ 105 1
5 SN 2000cx SN* 01 24 46.1 +09 30 31           SNIap 213 1
6 NGC 523 AG? 01 25 20.745 +34 01 30.57   13.5       ~ 117 1
7 SN 2001en SN* 01 25 22.855 +34 01 30.08     17.5     SNIa 59 1
8 SN 2002fk SN* 03 22 05.71 -15 24 03.2     15.7     SNIa 98 1
9 NGC 1309 GiG 03 22 06.5548977432 -15 23 59.791692912   12.08   12.5 11.7 ~ 221 0
10 NGC 2608 AG? 08 35 17.3298089184 +28 28 24.236326236   13.2       ~ 177 0
11 SN 2001bg SN* 08 35 18.86 +28 28 05.8     14     SNIa 39 1
12 SN 1999by SN* 09 21 52.07 +51 00 06.6   13.66       SNIap 293 1
13 SN 1994D SN* 12 34 02.395 +07 42 05.70   11.75 12.03     SNIa 542 1
14 SN 1990N SN* 12 42 56.68 +13 15 23.4   12.69 12.62     SNIa 392 1
15 SN 1986G SN* 13 25 36.46 -43 01 53.6   12.45 11.44     SNIapec 408 1
16 MCG+04-42-022 GiG 18 01 33.6301340496 +26 15 10.578604356   14.8       ~ 30 0
17 SN 2001bf SN* 18 01 33.99 +26 15 02.3     16.5     SNIa 40 1
18 SN 2000dm SN* 18 18 58.97 +16 14 53.4     16.1     SNIa 30 1
19 UGC 11198 AG? 18 18 59.1725761056 +16 14 58.309585656   15.1       ~ 33 0
20 UGC 11260 AG? 18 30 25.4329222680 +34 06 10.191337128   15.5       ~ 20 0
21 SN 2001br SN* 18 30 25.55 +34 06 13.0     16.6     SNIa 31 1
22 NGC 6754 AG? 19 11 25.7628412536 -50 38 31.684626168   12.86       ~ 89 0
23 SN 2000do SN* 19 11 26.19 -50 38 24.5     15.6     SNIa 9 1
24 SN 1990T SN* 19 59 02.29 -56 15 30.1   17.27 17.03     SNIa 52 1
25 SN 2002ha SN* 20 47 18.596 +00 18 45.36     17.3     SNIa 75 1
26 NGC 6962 LIN 20 47 19.0650209136 +00 19 14.912136624 13.38 13.00 12.14     ~ 141 1
27 SN 2001dl SN* 21 21 01.73 +09 10 50.4     17.1     SNIa 25 1
28 UGC 11725 AG? 21 21 01.7790171864 +09 10 39.119251656   15.4       ~ 30 0
29 SN 1999ee SN* 22 16 09.40 -36 50 31.5   14.85       SNIa 191 1
30 SN 2000dn SN* 23 05 05.86 -03 12 01.0     17.9     SNIa 41 1
31 IC 1468 GiG 23 05 07.5620105808 -03 12 15.942592692   15.5       ~ 24 0

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