Constraining Type Ia Supernova Asymmetry with the Gamma-Ray Escape Timescale
Abstract
We calculate the effects of an asymmetric distribution in Type Ia supernova (SN Ia) ejecta on the gamma-ray escape timescale () that characterizes the late light curve ( days after peak) and find the effect is modest compared to other possible variations in ejecta structure. We parameterize asymmetry in the distribution and calculate for a grid of SN ejecta models spanning a large volume of the asymmetry parameter space. The models have spherical density profiles while the distribution in them has various levels of asymmetry. By placing constraints based on the observational measurement of and other general properties of SN Ia ejecta, we find the range of allowed asymmetry in the 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 distributions cannot explain the full range of observed 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