Understanding nebular spectra of Type Ia supernovae
Abstract
In this study, we present one-dimensional, non-local-thermodynamic-equilibrium, radiative transfer simulations (using CMFGEN) in which we introduce micro-clumping at nebular times into two Type Ia supernova ejecta models. We use one sub-Chandrasekhar (sub-M) ejecta with 1.02 M and one M ejecta model with 1.40 M. We introduce clumping factors 0.33,0.25, and 0.10 which are constant throughout the ejecta and compared to the unclumped case. We find that clumping is a natural mechanism to reduce the ionization of the ejecta, reducing emission from [Fe III], [Ar III], and [S III] by a factor of a few. For decreasing values of the clumping factor , the [Ca II] 7291,7324 doublet became a dominant cooling line for our M model but still weak in our sub-M model. Strong [Ca II] 7291,7324 indicates non-thermal heating in that region and may constrain explosion modelling. Due to the low abundance of stable nickel, our sub-M model never showed the [Ni II] 1.939 micron diagnostic feature for all clumping values.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1906.01048,
title = {Understanding nebular spectra of Type Ia supernovae},
author = {Kevin Wilk and D. John Hillier and Luc Dessart},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1906.01048},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
19 pages, 14 figures, will be submitted to MNRAS