Nebular Spectra and Explosion Asymmetry of Type Ia Supernovae
Keiichi Maeda, Stefan Taubenberger, Jesper Sollerman, Paolo A., Mazzali, Giorgos Leloudas, Ken'ichi Nomoto, Kentaro Motohara

TL;DR
This paper investigates asymmetry in Type Ia supernova explosions through nebular spectra analysis, proposing a model with off-center density regions that explains observed spectral features and suggests a common asymmetry in such supernovae.
Contribution
The study introduces a kinematical model for SN Ia 2003hv that accounts for spectral features and demonstrates that asymmetry is a common characteristic of SNe Ia, based on nebular spectra analysis.
Findings
Asymmetric off-center model explains SN 2003hv spectra
Variation in emission line wavelengths depends on viewing angle
Evidence of asymmetry found in 12 SNe Ia spectra
Abstract
The spectral signatures of asymmetry in Type Ia Supernova (SN Ia) explosions are investigated, using a sample of late-time nebular spectra. First, a kinematical model is constructed for SN Ia 2003hv, which can account for the main features in its optical, Near-Infrared (NIR), and Mid-Infrared (Mid-IR) late-time spectra. It is found that an asymmetric off-center model can explain the observed characteristics of SN 2003hv. This model includes a relatively high density, Fe-rich region which displays a large velocity off-set, and a relatively low density, extended 56Ni-rich region which is more spherically distributed. The high density region consists of the inner stable Fe-Ni region and outer 56Ni-rich region. Such a distribution may be the result of a delayed-detonation explosion, in which the first deflagration produces the global asymmetry in the innermost ejecta, while the subsequent…
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