Measuring Expansion Velocities in Type II-P Supernovae
Abstract
We estimate photospheric velocities of Type II-P supernovae using model spectra created with SYNOW, and compare the results with those obtained by more conventional techniques, such as cross-correlation, or measuring the absorption minimum of P Cygni features. Based on a sample of 81 observed spectra of 5 SNe, we show that SYNOW provides velocities that are similar to ones obtained by more sophisticated NLTE modeling codes, but they can be derived in a less computation-intensive way. The estimated photospheric velocities (v_model) are compared to ones measured from Doppler-shifts of the absorption minima of the Hbeta and the FeII \lambda5169 features. Our results confirm that the FeII velocities (v_Fe) have tighter and more homogeneous correlation with the estimated photospheric velocities than the ones measured from Hbeta, but both suffer from phase-dependent systematic deviations from those. The same is true for comparison with the cross-correlation velocities. We verify and improve the relations between v_Fe, v_Hbeta and v_model in order to provide useful formulae for interpolating/extrapolating the velocity curves of Type II-P SNe to phases not covered by observations. We also discuss the implications of our results for the distance measurements of Type II-P SNe, and show that the application of the model velocities is preferred in the Expanding Photosphere Method.
Keywords
Cite
@article{arxiv.1109.5873,
title = {Measuring Expansion Velocities in Type II-P Supernovae},
author = {K. Takats and J. Vinko},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1109.5873},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
19 pages, 10 figures, accepted in MNRAS