Literature DB >> 20485429

A faint type of supernova from a white dwarf with a helium-rich companion.

H B Perets1, A Gal-Yam, P A Mazzali, D Arnett, D Kagan, A V Filippenko, W Li, I Arcavi, S B Cenko, D B Fox, D C Leonard, D-S Moon, D J Sand, A M Soderberg, J P Anderson, P A James, R J Foley, M Ganeshalingam, E O Ofek, L Bildsten, G Nelemans, K J Shen, N N Weinberg, B D Metzger, A L Piro, E Quataert, M Kiewe, D Poznanski.   

Abstract

Supernovae are thought to arise from two different physical processes. The cores of massive, short-lived stars undergo gravitational core collapse and typically eject a few solar masses during their explosion. These are thought to appear as type Ib/c and type II supernovae, and are associated with young stellar populations. In contrast, the thermonuclear detonation of a carbon-oxygen white dwarf, whose mass approaches the Chandrasekhar limit, is thought to produce type Ia supernovae. Such supernovae are observed in both young and old stellar environments. Here we report a faint type Ib supernova, SN 2005E, in the halo of the nearby isolated galaxy, NGC 1032. The 'old' environment near the supernova location, and the very low derived ejected mass ( approximately 0.3 solar masses), argue strongly against a core-collapse origin. Spectroscopic observations and analysis reveal high ejecta velocities, dominated by helium-burning products, probably excluding this as a subluminous or a regular type Ia supernova. We conclude that it arises from a low-mass, old progenitor, likely to have been a helium-accreting white dwarf in a binary. The ejecta contain more calcium than observed in other types of supernovae and probably large amounts of radioactive (44)Ti.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20485429     DOI: 10.1038/nature09056

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


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1.  A massive star origin for an unusual helium-rich supernova in an elliptical galaxy.

Authors:  K S Kawabata; K Maeda; K Nomoto; S Taubenberger; M Tanaka; J Deng; E Pian; T Hattori; K Itagaki
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2010-05-20       Impact factor: 49.962

2.  A common explosion mechanism for type Ia supernovae.

Authors:  Paolo A Mazzali; Friedrich K Röpke; Stefano Benetti; Wolfgang Hillebrandt
Journal:  Science       Date:  2007-02-09       Impact factor: 47.728

3.  A low-energy core-collapse supernova without a hydrogen envelope.

Authors:  S Valenti; A Pastorello; E Cappellaro; S Benetti; P A Mazzali; J Manteca; S Taubenberger; N Elias-Rosa; R Ferrando; A Harutyunyan; V P Hentunen; M Nissinen; E Pian; M Turatto; L Zampieri; S J Smartt
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2009-06-04       Impact factor: 49.962

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1.  Supernovae: New explosions of old stars?

Authors:  David Branch
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2010-05-20       Impact factor: 49.962

2.  A massive star origin for an unusual helium-rich supernova in an elliptical galaxy.

Authors:  K S Kawabata; K Maeda; K Nomoto; S Taubenberger; M Tanaka; J Deng; E Pian; T Hattori; K Itagaki
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2010-05-20       Impact factor: 49.962

3.  Astrophysics: Portrait of a doomed star.

Authors:  Stephen Justham
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2014-08-07       Impact factor: 49.962

4.  A kilonova as the electromagnetic counterpart to a gravitational-wave source.

Authors:  S J Smartt; T-W Chen; A Jerkstrand; M Coughlin; E Kankare; S A Sim; M Fraser; C Inserra; K Maguire; K C Chambers; M E Huber; T Krühler; G Leloudas; M Magee; L J Shingles; K W Smith; D R Young; J Tonry; R Kotak; A Gal-Yam; J D Lyman; D S Homan; C Agliozzo; J P Anderson; C R Angus; C Ashall; C Barbarino; F E Bauer; M Berton; M T Botticella; M Bulla; J Bulger; G Cannizzaro; Z Cano; R Cartier; A Cikota; P Clark; A De Cia; M Della Valle; L Denneau; M Dennefeld; L Dessart; G Dimitriadis; N Elias-Rosa; R E Firth; H Flewelling; A Flörs; A Franckowiak; C Frohmaier; L Galbany; S González-Gaitán; J Greiner; M Gromadzki; A Nicuesa Guelbenzu; C P Gutiérrez; A Hamanowicz; L Hanlon; J Harmanen; K E Heintz; A Heinze; M-S Hernandez; S T Hodgkin; I M Hook; L Izzo; P A James; P G Jonker; W E Kerzendorf; S Klose; Z Kostrzewa-Rutkowska; M Kowalski; M Kromer; H Kuncarayakti; A Lawrence; T B Lowe; E A Magnier; I Manulis; A Martin-Carrillo; S Mattila; O McBrien; A Müller; J Nordin; D O'Neill; F Onori; J T Palmerio; A Pastorello; F Patat; G Pignata; Ph Podsiadlowski; M L Pumo; S J Prentice; A Rau; A Razza; A Rest; T Reynolds; R Roy; A J Ruiter; K A Rybicki; L Salmon; P Schady; A S B Schultz; T Schweyer; I R Seitenzahl; M Smith; J Sollerman; B Stalder; C W Stubbs; M Sullivan; H Szegedi; F Taddia; S Taubenberger; G Terreran; B van Soelen; J Vos; R J Wainscoat; N A Walton; C Waters; H Weiland; M Willman; P Wiseman; D E Wright; Ł Wyrzykowski; O Yaron
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2017-10-16       Impact factor: 49.962

Review 5.  The Evolution of Compact Binary Star Systems.

Authors:  Konstantin A Postnov; Lev R Yungelson
Journal:  Living Rev Relativ       Date:  2014-05-05       Impact factor: 40.429

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