Time evolution of the line emission from the inner circumstellar ring of SN 1987A and its hot spots
Per Groeningsson, Claes Fransson, Bruno Leibundgut, Peter Lundqvist,, Peter Challis, Roger A. Chevalier, Jason Spyromilio

TL;DR
This study analyzes the evolution of line emissions from SN 1987A's inner circumstellar ring over several years, revealing how different ionization lines respond to shock interactions and cooling processes.
Contribution
It provides detailed temporal analysis of emission line evolution, highlighting differences in physical conditions and shock effects in SN 1987A's circumstellar environment.
Findings
[O III] emission increased up to day ~6800, indicating shock heating effects.
Line profiles differ between ionization stages, showing diverse physical regions.
Low ionization line widths increase over time, approaching those of high ionization lines.
Abstract
We present seven epochs between October 1999 and November 2007 of high resolution VLT/UVES echelle spectra of the ejecta-ring collision of SN 1987A. The fluxes of most of the narrow lines from the unshocked gas decreased by a factor of 2-3 during this period, consistent with the decay from the initial ionization by the shock break-out. However, [O III] in particular shows an increase up to day ~6800. This agrees with radiative shock models where the pre-shocked gas is heated by the soft X-rays from the shock. The line emission from the shocked gas increases rapidly as the shock sweeps up more gas. We find that the neutral and high ionization lines follow the evolution of the Balmer lines roughly, while the intermediate ionization lines evolve less rapidly. Up to day ~6800, the optical light curves have a similar evolution to that of the soft X-rays. The break between day 6500 and day…
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