Linking type Ia supernova progenitors and their resulting explosions
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Foley, Ryan J.
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Simon, Joshua D.
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Burns, Christopher R.
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Gal Yam, Avishay
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Hamuy Wackenhut, Mario
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Kirshner, Robert P.
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Morrell, Nidia I.
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Phillips, Mark M.
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Shields, Gregory A.
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Sternberg, Assaf
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2014-01-03T18:10:32Z
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2014-01-03T18:10:32Z
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2012-06-20
Cita de ítem
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The Astrophysical Journal, 752:101 (8pp), 2012 June 20
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DOI:10.1088/0004-637X/752/2/101
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/125947
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Artículo de publicación ISI
Abstract
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Comparing the ejecta velocities at maximum brightness and narrow circumstellar/interstellar Na D absorption line
profiles of a sample of 23 Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia), we determine that the properties of SN Ia progenitor systems
and explosions are intimately connected. As demonstrated by Sternberg et al., half of all SNe Ia with detectable Na
D absorption at the host-galaxy redshift in high-resolution spectroscopy have Na D line profiles with significant
blueshifted absorption relative to the strongest absorption component, which indicates that a large fraction of SN Ia
progenitor systems have strong outflows. In this study, we find that SNe Iawith blueshifted circumstellar/interstellar
absorption systematically have higher ejecta velocities and redder colors at maximum brightness relative to the rest
of the SN Ia population. This result is robust at a 98.9%–99.8% confidence level, providing the first link between
the progenitor systems and properties of the explosion. This finding is further evidence that the outflow scenario is
the correct interpretation of the blueshifted Na D absorption, adding additional confirmation that some SNe Ia are
produced from a single-degenerate progenitor channel. An additional implication is that either SN Ia progenitor
systems have highly asymmetric outflows that are also aligned with the SN explosion or SNe Ia come from a variety
of progenitor systems where SNe Ia from systems with strong outflows tend to have more kinetic energy per unit
mass than those from systems with weak or no outflows.