论文标题
Las Cumbres天文台全球超新星项目的IA型超新星的肾小球光谱
Nebular-Phase Spectra of Type Ia Supernovae from the Las Cumbres Observatory Global Supernova Project
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论文摘要
IA型超新星(SNE IA)中观察到的多样性 - 用作宇宙标准蜡烛的碳 - 氧气白色矮人星的热核爆炸 - 目前遇到了多种爆炸模型和祖先场景。为了帮助我们提高对不同模型是否有助于SNE IA的发生及其各种特性的理解,我们对附近的七个SNE IA进行了全面分析。我们为每个事件中的每个事件获得了带有双子座天文台的光谱的一到两个时期的光谱,所有这些事件都在早期(爆炸后的第一个$ \ sim $ \ sim $ \ sim $ \ sim $ \ sim $ \ sim $ \ sim $ \ sim)。我们使用早期和晚期观察的组合来评估爆炸的各种模型的预测(例如,双遗传,中心爆炸,出色的碰撞),祖细胞星(例如,eigcha质量,金属性)和二进制伴侣(例如,另一个白dwarf或非二级或非委托或非委员会)。总体而言,我们发现在观察结果中使用球形爆炸的球形对称模型的一般一致性,并且在场景中,二进制伴侣是另一个退化的恒星。我们还提出了SN 2017FZW的深入分析,SN 2017FZW是SNE IA子组的成员,在糖类的“ 91bg样”事件和正常的SNE IA之间似乎是过渡的,而对于nebular-phase phass-phase phass phass phass phass sne sne sne sne sne sne sne sne sne sne sne sem sphase phasse spase spase sementy却很少见。
The observed diversity in Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) -- the thermonuclear explosions of carbon-oxygen white dwarf stars used as cosmological standard candles -- is currently met with a variety of explosion models and progenitor scenarios. To help improve our understanding of whether and how often different models contribute to the occurrence of SNe Ia and their assorted properties, we present a comprehensive analysis of seven nearby SNe Ia. We obtained one to two epochs of optical spectra with Gemini Observatory during the nebular phase ($>$200 days past peak) for each of these events, all of which had time-series of photometry and spectroscopy at early times (the first $\sim$8 weeks after explosion). We use the combination of early- and late-time observations to assess the predictions of various models for the explosion (e.g., double-detonation, off-center detonation, stellar collisions), progenitor star (e.g., ejecta mass, metallicity), and binary companion (e.g., another white dwarf or a non-degenerate star). Overall, we find general consistency in our observations with spherically-symmetric models for SN Ia explosions, and with scenarios in which the binary companion is another degenerate star. We also present an in-depth analysis of SN 2017fzw, a member of the sub-group of SNe Ia which appear to be transitional between the subluminous "91bg-like" events and normal SNe Ia, and for which nebular-phase spectra are rare.