Distribution of $^{56}$Ni Yields of Type Ia Supernovae and its Implication for Progenitors
Bo Wang, Xiangcun Meng, Xiaofeng Wang, Zhanwen Han

TL;DR
This study analyzes the distribution of nickel-56 yields in Type Ia supernovae, revealing significant diversity that suggests multiple progenitor and explosion models, with implications for understanding their origins and luminosity variations.
Contribution
It provides empirical estimates of $^{56}$Ni masses in SNe Ia, highlighting the need for different progenitor models for diverse supernovae based on their nickel yields.
Findings
$^{56}$Ni masses vary by a factor of ten among SNe Ia.
Bright SNe Ia likely originate from super-Chandrasekhar progenitors.
Nickel-poor SNe Ia are associated with older stellar populations.
Abstract
The amount of Ni produced in type Ia supernova (SN Ia) explosion is probably the most important physical parameter underlying the observed correlation of SN Ia luminosities with their light curves. Based on an empirical relation between the Ni mass and the light curve parameter , we obtained rough estimates of the Ni mass for a large sample of nearby SNe Ia with the aim of exploring the diversity in SN Ia. We found that the derived Ni masses for different SNe Ia could vary by a factor of ten (e.g., ), which cannot be explained in terms of the standard Chandrasekhar-mass model (with a Ni mass production of 0.4 -- 0.8 ). Different explosion and/or progenitor models are clearly required for various SNe Ia, in particular, for those extremely nickel-poor and nickel-rich producers. The…
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