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Constraining Type Ia Supernova Asymmetry with the Gamma-Ray Escape Timescale

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2019-05-15 v2

Abstract

We calculate the effects of an asymmetric 56Ni^{56}\mathrm{Ni} distribution in Type Ia supernova (SN Ia) ejecta on the gamma-ray escape timescale (t0t_0) that characterizes the late light curve (>40>40 days after peak) and find the effect is modest compared to other possible variations in ejecta structure. We parameterize asymmetry in the 56Ni^{56}\mathrm{Ni} distribution and calculate t0t_0 for a grid of SN ejecta models spanning a large volume of the asymmetry parameter space. The models have spherical density profiles while the 56Ni^{56}\mathrm{Ni} distribution in them has various levels of asymmetry. By placing constraints based on the observational measurement of t0t_0 and other general properties of SN Ia ejecta, we find the range of allowed asymmetry in the 56Ni^{56}\mathrm{Ni} distribution. Considering these constraints we find that some level of asymmetry in the distribution is not ruled out. However, models with a single ejecta mass and varying 56Ni^{56}\mathrm{Ni} distributions cannot explain the full range of observed t0t_0 values. This strengthens the claim that both Chandrasekhar mass and sub-Chandrasekhar mass explosions are required to explain the diversity of SN Ia observations.

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@article{arxiv.1901.05057,
  title  = {Constraining Type Ia Supernova Asymmetry with the Gamma-Ray Escape Timescale},
  author = {Naveh Levanon and Noam Soker},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1901.05057},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

7 pages, 4 figures. Accepted to MNRAS