An asymmetric explosion as the origin of spectral evolution diversity in type Ia supernovae
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Maeda, K.
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An asymmetric explosion as the origin of spectral evolution diversity in type Ia supernovae
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Type Ia supernovae forman observationally uniform class of stellar
explosions, in that more luminous objects have smaller declinerates
1. This one-parameter behaviour allows type Ia supernovae
to be calibrated as cosmological ‘standard candles’, and led to the
discovery of an accelerating Universe2,3. Recent investigations,
however, have revealed that the true nature of type Ia supernovae
is more complicated. Theoretically, it has been suggested4–8 that the
initial thermonuclear sparks are ignited at an offset from the centre
of the white-dwarf progenitor, possibly as a result of convection
before the explosion4. Observationally, the diversity seen in the
spectral evolution of type Ia supernovae beyond the luminosity–
decline-rate relation is an unresolved issue9,10. Here we report that
the spectral diversity is a consequence of random directions from
which an asymmetric explosion is viewed. Ourfindings suggest that
the spectral evolution diversity is no longer a concern when using
type Ia supernovae as cosmological standard candles. Furthermore,
this indicates that ignition at an offset from the centre is a generic
feature of type Ia supernovae.
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Nature. 466. 1 July 2010
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