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Three-dimensional distribution of ejecta in Supernova 1987A at 10 000 days

Authors :
Larsson, J.
Fransson, C.
Spyromilio, J.
Leibundgut, B.
Challis, P.
Chevalier, R. A.
France, K.
Jerkstrand, A.
Kirshner, R. P.
Lundqvist, P.
Matsuura, M.
McCray, R.
Smith, N.
Sollerman, J.
Garnavich, P.
Heng, K.
Lawrence, S.
Mattila, S.
Migotto, K.
Sonneborn, G.
Taddia, F.
Wheeler, J. C.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Due to its proximity, SN 1987A offers a unique opportunity to directly observe the geometry of a stellar explosion as it unfolds. Here we present spectral and imaging observations of SN 1987A obtained ~10,000 days after the explosion with HST/STIS and VLT/SINFONI at optical and near-infrared wavelengths. These observations allow us to produce the most detailed 3D map of H-alpha to date, the first 3D maps for [Ca II] \lambda \lambda 7292, 7324, [O I] \lambda \lambda 6300, 6364 and Mg II \lambda \lambda 9218, 9244, as well as new maps for [Si I]+[Fe II] 1.644 \mu m and He I 2.058 \mu m. A comparison with previous observations shows that the [Si I]+[Fe II] flux and morphology have not changed significantly during the past ten years, providing evidence that it is powered by 44Ti. The time-evolution of H-alpha shows that it is predominantly powered by X-rays from the ring, in agreement with previous findings. All lines that have sufficient signal show a similar large-scale 3D structure, with a north-south asymmetry that resembles a broken dipole. This structure correlates with early observations of asymmetries, showing that there is a global asymmetry that extends from the inner core to the outer envelope. On smaller scales, the two brightest lines, H-alpha and [Si I]+[Fe II] 1.644 \mu m, show substructures at the level of ~ 200 - 1000 km/s and clear differences in their 3D geometries. We discuss these results in the context of explosion models and the properties of dust in the ejecta.<br />Comment: Accepted for publication in ApJ

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1609.04413
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/833/2/147