An Analytical Density Profile of Dense Circumstellar Medium in Type II Supernovae
Abstract
Observations of Type II supernovae imply that a large fraction of its progenitors experience enhanced mass loss years to decades before core collapse, creating a dense circumstellar medium (CSM). Assuming that the CSM is produced by a single mass eruption event, we analytically model the density profile of the resulting CSM. We find that a double power-law profile, where the inner (outer) power-law index has a characteristic value of -1.5 (-10 to -12), gives a good fit to the CSM profile obtained using radiation hydrodynamical simulations. With our profile the CSM is well described by just two parameters, the transition radius and density at (alternatively and the total CSM mass). We encourage future studies to include this profile, if possible, when modelling emission from interaction-powered transients.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2104.03694,
title = {An Analytical Density Profile of Dense Circumstellar Medium in Type II Supernovae},
author = {Daichi Tsuna and Yuki Takei and Naoto Kuriyama and Toshikazu Shigeyama},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.03694},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
8 pages, 3 figures. Extended discussion, conclusions unchanged. Accepted for publication in PASJ