Oxygen recombination in the nebular phase of supernovae 1998bw and 2002ap

Author: Maurer I.   Mazzali P. A.  

Publisher: Oxford University Press

ISSN: 0035-8711

Source: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol.408, Iss.2, 2010-10, pp. : 947-960

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Abstract

ABSTRACTLate-time spectra of stripped-envelope core-collapse supernovae (SNe) are dominated by strong [O i] λλ 6300, 6363 emission, caused by thermal electron excitation of forbidden [O i] transitions. The permitted O i7774 Å line is also often observed. This line cannot result from thermal electron excitation of the oxygen ground state. In this work tests are performed to verify whether the line can be powered by oxygen recombination alone, using the examples of two of the best studied Type Ic SNe, 1998bw and 2002ap.Temperature-dependent effective recombination coefficients for neutral oxygen are calculated using available atomic data. Missing atomic data are computed in a temperature range typical for SN nebulae. Core ejecta models for SNe 1998bw and 2002ap are obtained from modelling their nebular emission spectra so that oxygen recombination line formation is computed consistently with oxygen forbidden line emission.While SN 2002ap can be explained well by a one-dimensional shell model, this seems not to be possible for SN 1998bw, for which a two-dimensional model is found. At very late epochs the formation of the O i7774 Å line can be explained by recombination radiation for both SNe, but at earlier epochs strong absorption is present which may determine the strength of this line even at ∼200 d.

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