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A Strong Ultraviolet Pulse From a Newborn Type Ia Supernova

Authors :
Stefano Valenti
Iair Arcavi
Assaf Horesh
Jesper Sollerman
Joel Johansson
Daniela I. Moody
Mansi M. Kasliwal
Ariel Goobar
D. Andrew Howell
Przemysław Woźniak
Shrinivas R. Kulkarni
Jason Surace
Francesco Taddia
Umaa Rebbapragada
Rahman Amanullah
Ilan Sagiv
Neil Gehrels
Brian D. Bue
Avishay Gal-Yam
Yi Cao
Peter Nugent
S. Bradley Cenko
Source :
Nature, vol 521, iss 7552
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Nature Publishing Group, 2015.

Abstract

Type Ia supernovae are destructive explosions of carbon oxygen white dwarfs. Although they are used empirically to measure cosmological distances, the nature of their progenitors remains mysterious, One of the leading progenitor models, called the single degenerate channel, hypothesizes that a white dwarf accretes matter from a companion star and the resulting increase in its central pressure and temperature ignites thermonuclear explosion. Here we report observations of strong but declining ultraviolet emission from a Type Ia supernova within four days of its explosion. This emission is consistent with theoretical expectations of collision between material ejected by the supernova and a companion star, and therefore provides evidence that some Type Ia supernovae arise from the single degenerate channel.<br />Accepted for publication on the 21 May 2015 issue of Nature

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature, vol 521, iss 7552
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....72735271fe531695675f90153e50c94a