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Optical Spectropolarimetry of SN 2002ap: High Velocity Asymmetric Explosion

Astrophysics 2009-11-07 v3

Abstract

We present spectropolarimetry of the Type Ic supernova SN 2002ap and give a preliminary analysis: the data were taken at two epochs, close to and one month later than the visual maximum (2002 February 8). In addition we present June 9 spectropolarimetry without analysis. The data show the development of linear polarization. Distinct polarization profiles were seen only in the O I \lambda 7773 multiplet/Ca II IR triplet absorption trough at maximum light and in the Ca II IR triplet absorption trough a month later, with the latter showing a peak polarization as high as ~2 %. The intrinsic polarization shows three clear position angles: 80 degs for the February continuum, 120 degs for the February line feature, and 150 degs for the March data. We conclude that there are multiple asymmetric components in the ejecta. We suggest that the supernova has a bulk asymmetry with an axial ratio projected on the sky that is different from 1 by of order 10 %. Furthermore, we suggest very speculatively that a high velocity ejecta component moving faster than ~0.115c (e.g., a jet) contributes to polarization in the February epoch.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0205414,
  title  = {Optical Spectropolarimetry of SN 2002ap: High Velocity Asymmetric Explosion},
  author = {K. S. Kawabata and D. J. Jeffery and M. Iye and Y. Ohyama and G. Kosugi and N. Kashikawa and N. Ebizuka and T. Sasaki and K. Sekiguchi and K. Nomoto and P. Mazzali and J. Deng and K. Maeda and K. Aoki and Y. Saito and T. Takata and M. Yoshida and R. Asai and M. Inata and K. Okita and K. Ota and T. Ozawa and Y. Shimizu and H. Taguchi and Y. Yadoumaru and T. Misawa and F. Nakata and T. Yamada and I. Tanaka and T. Kodama},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0205414},
  year   = {2009}
}

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7 pages, 3 figures, accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal (Letters)