Characteristic velocities of stripped-envelope core-collapse supernova cores
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Maurer, J. I.
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Characteristic velocities of stripped-envelope core-collapse supernova cores
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The velocity of the inner ejecta of stripped-envelope core-collapse supernovae (CC-SNe) is
studied by means of an analysis of their nebular spectra. Stripped-envelope CC-SNe are the
result of the explosion of bare cores of massive stars (≥8M ), and their late-time spectra are
typically dominated by a strong [O I] λλ6300, 6363 emission line produced by the innermost,
slow-moving ejecta which are not visible at earlier times as they are located below the
photosphere. A characteristic velocity of the inner ejecta is obtained for a sample of 56
stripped-envelope CC-SNe of different spectral types (IIb, Ib, Ic) using direct measurements
of the linewidth as well as spectral fitting. Formost SNe, this value shows a small scatter around
4500 km s−1. Observations (<100 d) of stripped-envelope CC-SNe have revealed a subclass of
very energetic SNe, termed broad-lined SNe (BL-SNe) or hypernovae, which are characterized
by broad absorption lines in the early-time spectra, indicative of outer ejecta moving at very
high velocity (v ≥ 0.1c). SNe identified as BL in the early phase show large variations of core
velocities at late phases, with some having much higher and some having similar velocities
with respect to regular CC-SNe. This might indicate asphericity of the inner ejecta of BL-SNe,
a possibility we investigate using synthetic three-dimensional nebular spectra.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/125426
DOI: doi:10.1111/j.1365-2966.2009.15905.x
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Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc. 402, 161–172 (2010)
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