Direct Evidence of Two-component Ejecta in Supernova 2016gkg from Nebular Spectroscopy
Spectral observations of the type-IIb supernova (SN) 2016gkg at 300–800 days are reported. The spectra show nebular characteristics, revealing emission from the progenitor star’s metal-rich core and providing clues to the kinematics and physical conditions of the explosion. The nebular spectra are d...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Astrophysical journal 2020-10, Vol.902 (2), p.139 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Spectral observations of the type-IIb supernova (SN) 2016gkg at 300–800 days are reported. The spectra show nebular characteristics, revealing emission from the progenitor star’s metal-rich core and providing clues to the kinematics and physical conditions of the explosion. The nebular spectra are dominated by emission lines of [O
i
]
λλ
6300, 6364 and [Ca
ii
]
λλ
7292, 7324. Other notable, albeit weaker, emission lines include Mg I]
λ
4571, [Fe
ii
]
λ
7155, O I
λ
7774, Ca II triplet, and a broad, boxy feature at the location of H
α
. Unlike in other stripped-envelope SNe, the [O
i
] doublet is clearly resolved due to the presence of strong narrow components. The doublet shows an unprecedented emission line profile consisting of at least three components for each [O
i
]
λ
6300, 6364 line: a broad component (width ∼2000 km s
−1
), and a pair of narrow blue and red components (width ∼300 km s
−1
) mirrored against the rest velocity. The narrow component appears also in other lines, and is conspicuous in [O
i
]. This indicates the presence of multiple distinct kinematic components of material at low and high velocities. The low-velocity components are likely to be produced by a dense, slow-moving emitting region near the center, while the broad components are emitted over a larger volume. These observations suggest an asymmetric explosion, supporting the idea of two-component ejecta that influence the resulting late-time spectra and light curves. SN 2016gkg thus presents striking evidence for significant asymmetry in a standard-energy SN explosion. The presence of material at low velocity, which is not predicted in 1D simulations, emphasizes the importance of multidimensional explosion modeling of SNe. |
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ISSN: | 0004-637X 1538-4357 1538-4357 |
DOI: | 10.3847/1538-4357/abb4e7 |