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Measuring nickel masses in Type Ia supernovae using cobalt emission in nebular phase spectra

Authors :
Childress, Michael J.
Hillier, D. John
Seitenzahl, Ivo
Sullivan, Mark
Maguire, Kate
Taubenberger, Stefan
Scalzo, Richard
Ruiter, Ashley
Blagorodnova, Nadejda
Camacho, Yssavo
Castillo, Jayden
Elias-Rosa, Nancy
Fraser, Morgan
Gal-Yam, Avishay
Graham, Melissa
Howell, D. Andrew
Inserra, Cosimo
Jha, Saurabh W.
Kumar, Sahana
Mazzali, Paolo A.
McCully, Curtis
Morales-Garoffolo, Antonia
Pandya, Viraj
Polshaw, Joe
Schmidt, Brian
Smartt, Stephen
Smith, Ken W.
Sollerman, Jesper
Spyromilio, Jason
Tucker, Brad
Valenti, Stefano
Walton, Nicholas
Wolf, Christian
Yaron, Ofer
Young, D. R.
Yuan, Fang
Zhang, Bonnie
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

The light curves of Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) are powered by the radioactive decay of $^{56}$Ni to $^{56}$Co at early times, and the decay of $^{56}$Co to $^{56}$Fe from ~60 days after explosion. We examine the evolution of the [Co III] 5892 A emission complex during the nebular phase for SNe Ia with multiple nebular spectra and show that the line flux follows the square of the mass of $^{56}$Co as a function of time. This result indicates both efficient local energy deposition from positrons produced in $^{56}$Co decay, and long-term stability of the ionization state of the nebula. We compile 77 nebular spectra of 25 SN Ia from the literature and present 17 new nebular spectra of 7 SNe Ia, including SN2014J. From these we measure the flux in the [Co III] 5892 A line and remove its well-behaved time dependence to infer the initial mass of $^{56}$Ni ($M_{Ni}$) produced in the explosion. We then examine $^{56}$Ni yields for different SN Ia ejected masses ($M_{ej}$ - calculated using the relation between light curve width and ejected mass) and find the $^{56}$Ni masses of SNe Ia fall into two regimes: for narrow light curves (low stretch s~0.7-0.9), $M_{Ni}$ is clustered near $M_{Ni}$ ~ 0.4$M_\odot$ and shows a shallow increase as $M_{ej}$ increases from ~1-1.4$M_\odot$; at high stretch, $M_{ej}$ clusters at the Chandrasekhar mass (1.4$M_\odot$) while $M_{Ni}$ spans a broad range from 0.6-1.2$M_\odot$. This could constitute evidence for two distinct SN Ia explosion mechanisms.<br />Comment: 16 pages, 12 figures (main text), plus data tables in appendix. Spectra released on WISeREP. Submitted to MNRAS, comments welcome

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1507.02501
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stv2173