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The Nickel Mass Distribution of Stripped-Envelope Supernovae: Implications for Additional Power Sources

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2021-09-22 v2

Abstract

We perform a systematic study of the 56^{56}Ni mass (MNiM_{\rm Ni}) of 27 stripped envelope supernovae (SESNe) by modeling their light-curve tails, highlighting that use of ``Arnett's rule'' overestimates MNiM_{\rm Ni} for SESN by a factor of \sim2. Recently, \citet{Khatami2019} presented a new model relating the peak time (tpt_{\rm p}) and luminosity (LpL_{\rm p}) of a radioactive-powered SN to its MNiM_{\rm Ni} that addresses several limitations of Arnett-like models, but depends on a dimensionless parameter, β\beta. Using observed tpt_{\rm p}, LpL_{\rm p}, and tail-measured MNiM_{\rm Ni} values for 27 SESN, we observationally calibrate β\beta for the first time. Despite scatter, we demonstrate that the model of \citet{Khatami2019} with empirically-calibrated β\beta values provides significantly improved measurements of MNiM_{\rm Ni} when only photospheric data is available. However, these observationally-constrained β\beta values are systematically lower than those inferred from numerical simulations, primarily because the observed sample has significantly higher (0.2-0.4 dex) LpL_{\rm p} for a given MNiM_{\rm Ni}. While effects due to composition, mixing, and asymmetry can increase LpL_{\rm p} current models cannot explain the systematically low β\beta values. However, the discrepancy can be alleviated if \sim7--50\% of LpL_{\rm p} for the observed sample originates from sources other than 56^{56}Ni. Either shock cooling or magnetar spin-down could provide the requisite luminosity. Finally, we find that even with our improved measurements, the MNiM_{\rm Ni} values of SESN are still a factor of \sim3 larger than those of hydrogen-rich Type II SN, indicating that these supernovae are inherently different in terms of their progenitor initial mass distributions or explosion mechanisms.

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@article{arxiv.2009.06683,
  title  = {The Nickel Mass Distribution of Stripped-Envelope Supernovae: Implications for Additional Power Sources},
  author = {Niloufar Afsariardchi and Maria R. Drout and David Khatami and Christopher D. Matzner and Dae-Sik Moon and Yuan Qi Ni},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2009.06683},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

27 pages, 12 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ