Investigating the properties of stripped-envelope supernovae; what are the implications for their progenitors?
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Prentice, S. J.
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Investigating the properties of stripped-envelope supernovae; what are the implications for their progenitors?
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- Prentice, S. J.;
- Ashall, C.;
- James, P. A.;
- Short, L.;
- Mazzali, P. A.;
- Bersier, D.;
- Crowther, P. A.;
- Barbarino, C.;
- Chen, T.-W.;
- Copperwheat, C. M.;
- Darnley, M. J.;
- Denneau, L.;
- Elias-Rosa, N.;
- Fraser, M.;
- Galbany, Lluis;
- Gal-Yam, A.;
- Harmanen, J.;
- Howell, D. A.;
- Hosseinzadeh, G.;
- Inserra , C.;
- Kankare, E.;
- Karamehmetoglu, E.;
- Lamb , G. P.;
- Limongi, M.;
- Maguire , K.;
- McCully , C.;
- Olivares, F.;
- Piascik, A. S.;
- Pignata, G.;
- Reichart, D. E.;
- Rest, A.;
- Reynolds , T.;
- Rodríguez , O.;
- Saario, J. L. O.;
- Schulze, S.;
- Smartt, S. J.;
- Smith, K. W.;
- Sollerman, J.;
- Stalder, B.;
- Sullivan, M.;
- Taddia, F.;
- Valenti, S.;
- Vergani, S. D.;
- Williams, S. C.;
- Young, D. R.;
Abstract
We present observations and analysis of 18 stripped-envelope supernovae observed during 2013-2018. This sample consists of five H/He-rich SNe, sixH-poor/He-rich SNe, three narrow lined SNe Ic, and four broad lined SNe Ic. The peak luminosity and characteristic time-scales of the bolometric light curves are calculated, and the light curves modelled to derive Ni-56 and ejecta masses (M-Ni and M-cj). Additionally, the temperature evolution and spectral line velocity curves of each SN are examined. Analysis of the [O I] line in the nebular phase of eight SNe suggests their progenitors had initial masses < 20 M-circle dot. The bolometric light curve properties are examined in combination with those of other SE events from the literature. The resulting data set gives the M-ej distribution for 80 SE-SNe, the largest such sample in the literature to date, and shows that SNe Ib have the lowest median M-ej, followed by narrow-lined SNe Ic, H/He-rich SNe, broad-lined SNe Ic, and finally gamma-ray burst SNe. SNe Ic-6/7 show the largest spread of M-ej ranging from similar to 1.2-11 M-circle dot, considerably greater than any other subtype. For all SE-SNe <M-ej> = 2.8 +/- 1.5 M-circle dot which further strengthens the evidence that SE-SNe arise from low-mass progenitors which are typically <5 M-circle dot at the time of explosion, again suggesting M-ZAMS < 25 M-circle dot. The low <M-ej> and lack of clear bimodality in the distribution implies < 30 M-circle dot progenitors and that envelope stripping via binary interaction is the dominant evolutionary pathway of these SNe.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/171529
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/sty3399
ISSN: 13652966
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volumen 485, Issue 2, 2019, Pages 1559-1578
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