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The Nickel Mass Distribution of Normal Type II Supernovae

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2017-06-21 v2 High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

Abstract

Core-collapse supernova explosions expose the structure and environment of massive stars at the moment of their death. We use the global fitting technique of Pejcha & Prieto (2015a,b) to estimate a set of physical parameters of 19 normal Type II SNe, such as their distance moduli, reddenings, 56^{56}Ni masses MNiM_{\rm Ni}, and explosion energies EexpE_{\rm exp} from multicolor light curves and photospheric velocity curves. We confirm and characterize known correlations between MNiM_{\rm Ni} and bolometric luminosity at 50 days after the explosion, and between MNiM_{\rm Ni} and EexpE_{\rm exp}. We pay special attention to the observed distribution of MNiM_{\rm Ni} coming from a joint sample of 38 Type~II SNe, which can be described as a skewed-Gaussian-like distribution between 0.005 M0.005~M_{\odot} and 0.280 M0.280~M_{\odot}, with a median of 0.031 M0.031~M_{\odot}, mean of 0.046 M0.046~M_{\odot}, standard deviation of 0.048 M0.048~M_{\odot} and skewness of 3.0503.050. We use two-sample Kolmogorov-Smirnov test and two-sample Anderson-Darling test to compare the observed distribution of MNiM_{\rm Ni} to results from theoretical hydrodynamical codes of core-collapse explosions with the neutrino mechanism presented in the literature. Our results show that the theoretical distributions obtained from the codes tested in this work, KEPLER and Prometheus Hot Bubble, are compatible with the observations irrespective of different pre-supernova calibrations and different maximum mass of the progenitors.

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@article{arxiv.1702.00416,
  title  = {The Nickel Mass Distribution of Normal Type II Supernovae},
  author = {Tomás Müller and Jose L. Prieto and Ondrej Pejcha and Alejandro Clocchiatti},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1702.00416},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

accepted in ApJ; added references, added discussion in sections 3 and 4, changed the analysis and the conclusions