Non-relativistic radiation mediated shock breakouts: III. Spectral properties of SN shock breakout
Nir Sapir, Boaz Katz, Eli Waxman

TL;DR
This paper models the spectral properties of supernova shock breakouts, providing predictions for temperature, luminosity, and spectra based on progenitor parameters, and discusses observational implications.
Contribution
It offers new numerical solutions and fitting formulas for the spectral temperature and luminosity of SN shock breakouts assuming non-relativistic, planar geometry with bremsstrahlung emission.
Findings
Peak surface temperature depends on shock velocity and pre-shock density.
Predicted breakout luminosities are ~10^45 erg/s for BSGs and ~10^44 erg/s for RSGs.
Time-integrated spectra are robustly determined by peak temperature and shock velocity.
Abstract
The spectrum of radiation emitted following shock breakout from a star's surface with a power-law density profile is investigated. Assuming planar geometry, local Compton equilibrium and bremsstrahlung emission as the dominant photon production mechanism, numerical solutions are obtained for the photon number density and temperature profiles as a function of time, for hydrogen-helium envelopes. The temperature solutions are determined by the breakout shock velocity and the pre-shock breakout density , and depend weakly on the value of n. Fitting formulas for the peak surface temperature at breakout as a function of and are provided, with eV, and the time dependence of the surface temperature is tabulated. The time integrated emitted spectrum is a robust prediction of the model, determined by…
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