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H-alpha Spectral diversity of type II supernovae

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2015-11-04 v1 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

We present a spectroscopic analysis of the H-alpha profiles of hydrogen-rich type II supernovae. A total of 52 type II supernovae having well sampled optical light curves and spectral sequences were analyzed. Concentrating on the H-alpha P-Cygni profile we measure its velocity from the FWHM of emission and the ratio of absorption to emission (a/e) at a common epoch at the start of the recombination phase, and search for correlations between these spectral parameters and photometric properties of the V-band light curves. Testing the strength of various correlations we find that a/e appears to be the dominant spectral parameter in terms of describing the diversity in our measured supernova properties. It is found that supernovae with smaller a/e have higher H-alpha velocities, more rapidly declining light curves from maximum, during the plateau and radioactive tail phase, are brighter at maximum light and have shorter optically thick phase durations. We discuss possible explanations of these results in terms of physical properties of type II supernovae, speculating that the most likely parameters which influence the morphologies of H-alpha profiles are the mass and density profile of the hydrogen envelope, together with additional emission components due to circumstellar interaction.

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@article{arxiv.1403.7089,
  title  = {H-alpha Spectral diversity of type II supernovae},
  author = {Claudia P. Gutiérrez and Joseph P. Anderson and Mario Hamuy and Santiago González-Gaitán and Gastón Folatelli and Nidia I. Morrell and Maximilian D. Stritzinger and Mark M. Phillips and Patrick McCarthy and Nicholas B. Suntzeff and Joanna Thomas-Osip},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1403.7089},
  year   = {2015}
}

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Accepted for publication in ApJ letters. 9 pages, 3 figures, 2 tables