Spectral modelling of the "Super-Chandra" Type Ia SN 2009dc - testing a 2 M_sun white dwarf explosion model and alternatives
Stephan Hachinger, Paolo A. Mazzali, Stefan Taubenberger, Michael, Fink, R\"udiger Pakmor, Wolfgang Hillebrandt, Ivo R. Seitenzahl

TL;DR
This study models the spectra of the super-Chandrasekhar SN 2009dc using different explosion scenarios, revealing challenges in explaining its luminosity and composition, and suggesting the need for more complex or asymmetric models.
Contribution
It compares multiple explosion models for SN 2009dc, including a super-massive white dwarf, core-collapse, and interaction scenarios, highlighting their limitations and proposing directions for future research.
Findings
No single model easily explains SN 2009dc.
The 2 M_sun WD model predicts small high-velocity burning products.
Interaction scenario remains a promising explanation.
Abstract
Extremely luminous, super-Chandrasekhar (SC) Type Ia Supernovae (SNe Ia) are as yet an unexplained phenomenon. We analyse a well-observed SN of this class, SN 2009dc, by modelling its photospheric spectra with a spectral synthesis code, using the technique of 'Abundance Tomography'. We present spectral models based on different density profiles, corresponding to different explosion scenarios, and discuss their consistency. First, we use a density structure of a simulated explosion of a 2 M_sun rotating C-O white dwarf (WD), which is often proposed as a possibility to explain SC SNe Ia. Then, we test a density profile empirically inferred from the evolution of line velocities (blueshifts). This model may be interpreted as a core-collapse SN with an ejecta mass ~ 3 M_sun. Finally, we calculate spectra assuming an interaction scenario. In such a scenario, SN 2009dc would be a standard WD…
Peer Reviews
No public reviews on file for this paper yet. If you reviewed it on a platform where reviews are public (OpenReview, ICLR, NeurIPS, ICML), you can paste yours below so the community can read it here.
Videos
No videos yet. Explain this paper in a talk, walkthrough, or lecture? Add one.
