The rise-time of Type II supernovae
Author
- González Gaitán, Santiago;
- Tominaga, N.;
- Molina, J.;
- Galbany, Lluis;
- Bufano, Filomena;
- Anderson, Joseph P.;
- Gutierrez, C.;
- Förster, F.;
- Pignata Libralato, Giuliano;
- Bersten, Melina;
- Howell, D. A.;
- Sullivan, M.;
- Carlberg, R.;
- De Jaeger, Thomas;
- Hamuy Wackenhut, Mario;
- Baklanov, P. V.;
- Blinnikov, S. I.;
Abstract
We investigate the early-time light curves of a large sample of 223 Type II supernovae (SNe II) from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey and the Supernova Legacy Survey. Having a cadence of a few days and sufficient non-detections prior to explosion, we constrain rise-times, i.e. the durations from estimated first to maximum light, as a function of effective wavelength. At rest-frame g' band (lambda(eff) = 4722 angstrom), we find a distribution of fast rise-times with median of (7.5 +/- 0.3) d. Comparing these durations with analytical shock models of Rabinak & Waxman and Nakar & Sari, and hydrodynamical models of Tominaga et al., which are mostly sensitive to progenitor radius at these epochs, we find a median characteristic radius of less than 400 solar radii. The inferred radii are on average much smaller than the radii obtained for observed red supergiants (RSG). Investigating the post-maximum slopes as a function of effective wavelength in the light of theoretical models, we find that massive hydrogen envelopes are still needed to explain the plateaus of SNe II. We therefore argue that the SN II rise-times we observe are either (a) the shock cooling resulting from the core collapse of RSG with small and dense envelopes, or (b) the delayed and prolonged shock breakout of the collapse of an RSG with an extended atmosphere or embedded within pre-SN circumstellar material.
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Artículo de publicación ISI
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CONICYT through FONDECYT
3130680
3140566
3120227
Ministry of Economy, Development and Tourism's Millennium Science Initiative
IC120009
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Monthly Noticies of the Royal Astronomical Society Volumen: 451 Número: 2 (2015)
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