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Title: | Type Ib supernova 2008d associated with the luminous x-ray transient 080109: an energetic explosion of a massive helium star |
Authors: | Tanaka, M Tominaga, N Nomoto, K Valenti, S Sahu, D. K Minezaki, T Yoshii, Y Yoshida, M Anupama, G. C Benetti, S Chincarini, G Valle, M. D Mazzali, P. A Pian, E |
Keywords: | Nuclear Reactions Nucleosynthesis Abundances Radiative Transfer Supernovae: General Supernovae: Individual: SN 2008D |
Issue Date: | Feb-2009 |
Publisher: | The American Astronomical Society |
Citation: | The Astrophysical Journal, Vol. 692, No. 2, pp. 1131 - 1142 |
Abstract: | We present a theoretical model for supernova SN 2008D associated with the luminous X-ray transient 080109. The bolometric light curve and optical spectra of the SN are modeled based on the progenitor models and the explosion models obtained from hydrodynamic/nucleosynthetic calculations. We find that SN 2008D is a more energetic explosion than normal core-collapse supernovae, with an ejecta mass of M/sub ej = 5.3 ± 1.0 M sun and a kinetic energy of E/sub K = 6.0 ± 2.5 × 10/sup 51 erg. The progenitor star of the SN has a 6-8 M/sub sun He core with essentially no H envelope (<5 × 10/sup –4 M/sub sun) prior to the explosion. The main-sequence mass of the progenitor is estimated to be M /sub MS = 20-25 M/sub sun, with additional systematic uncertainties due to convection, mass loss, rotation, and binary effects. These properties are intermediate between those of normal SNe and hypernovae associated with gamma-ray bursts. The mass of the central remnant is estimated as 1.6-1.8 M /sub sun, which is near the boundary between neutron star and black hole formation. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2248/4451 |
Appears in Collections: | IIAP Publications Publications based on data from IAO, Hanle |
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