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The type Ia supernova SNLS-03D3bb from a super-Chandrasekhar-mass white dwarf star

Authors :
Howell, D. Andrew
Sullivan, Mark
Nugent, Peter E.
Ellis, Richard S.
Conley, Alexander J.
Borgne, Damien Le
Carlberg, Raymond G.
Guy, Julien
Balam, David
Basa, Stephane
Fouchez, Dominique
Hook, Isobel M.
Hsiao, Eric Y.
Neill, James D.
Pain, Reynald
Perrett, Kathryn M.
Pritchet, Christopher J.
Howell, D. Andrew
Sullivan, Mark
Nugent, Peter E.
Ellis, Richard S.
Conley, Alexander J.
Borgne, Damien Le
Carlberg, Raymond G.
Guy, Julien
Balam, David
Basa, Stephane
Fouchez, Dominique
Hook, Isobel M.
Hsiao, Eric Y.
Neill, James D.
Pain, Reynald
Perrett, Kathryn M.
Pritchet, Christopher J.
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

The acceleration of the expansion of the universe, and the need for Dark Energy, were inferred from the observations of Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia). There is consensus that SNe Ia are thermonuclear explosions that destroy carbon-oxygen white dwarf stars that accrete matter from a companion star, although the nature of this companion remains uncertain. SNe Ia are thought to be reliable distance indicators because they have a standard amount of fuel and a uniform trigger -- they are predicted to explode when the mass of the white dwarf nears the Chandrasekhar mass -- 1.4 solar masses. Here we show that the high redshift supernova SNLS-03D3bb has an exceptionally high luminosity and low kinetic energy that both imply a super-Chandrasekhar mass progenitor. Super-Chandrasekhar mass SNe Ia should preferentially occur in a young stellar population, so this may provide an explanation for the observed trend that overluminous SNe Ia only occur in young environments. Since this supernova does not obey the relations that allow them to be calibrated as standard candles, and since no counterparts have been found at low redshift, future cosmology studies will have to consider contamination from such events.<br />Comment: 9 pages, 4 figures. To appear in Nature Sept. 21. Accompanying News & Views in same issue. Supplementary information available at www.nature.com/nature

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1363627523
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038.nature05103