The 44Ti-powered spectrum of SN 1987A
Anders Jerkstrand, Claes Fransson, Cecilia Kozma

TL;DR
This study models the late-time spectrum of SN 1987A powered by 44Ti decay, revealing the importance of non-local radiative transfer and positron trapping in understanding supernova evolution.
Contribution
It presents a detailed, NLTE radiative transfer model of SN 1987A's late spectrum, highlighting the role of non-local effects and magnetic field trapping of positrons.
Findings
Model reproduces observed spectrum accurately
Non-local radiative transfer contributes ~30% to flux
Positron trapping in Fe/He clumps inferred
Abstract
SN 1987A provides a unique opportunity to study the evolution of a supernova from explosion into very late phases. Due to the rich chemical structure, the multitude of physical process involved, and extensive radiative transfer effects, detailed modeling is needed to interpret the emission from this and other supernovae. In this paper, we analyze the late-time (~8 years) HST spectrum of the SN 1987A ejecta, where 44Ti is the dominant power source. Based on an explosion model for a 19 Msun progenitor, we compute a model spectrum by calculating the degradation of positrons and gamma-rays from the radioactive decays, solving the equations governing temperature, ionization balance and NLTE level populations, and treating the radiative transfer with a Monte Carlo technique. We obtain a UV/optical/NIR model spectrum which is found to reproduce most of the lines in the observed spectrum to…
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