High-Velocity Features in Type Ia Supernova Spectra
Michael J. Childress, Alexei V. Filippenko, Mohan Ganeshalingam, Brian, P. Schmidt

TL;DR
This study analyzes high-velocity features in Type Ia supernova spectra, revealing their dependence on light-curve decline rate, velocity, and diversity in pre-maximum evolution, providing insights into supernova explosion mechanisms.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed analysis of HVFs in SNe Ia spectra, linking HVF strength to light-curve and velocity parameters, and highlights diversity in pre-maximum HVF evolution.
Findings
HVF strength increases with decreasing decline rate
No HVFs in rapidly declining SNe Ia (dm_15(B) >= 1.4 mag)
Significant diversity in pre-maximum HVF behaviour
Abstract
We use a sample of 58 low-redshift (z <= 0.03) Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) having well-sampled light curves and spectra near maximum light to examine the behaviour of high-velocity features (HVFs) in SN Ia spectra. We take advantage of the fact that Si II 6355 is free of HVFs at maximum light in all SNe Ia, allowing us to quantify the strength of HVFs by comparing the structure of these two lines. We find that the average HVF strength increases with decreasing light-curve decline rate, and rapidly declining SNe Ia (dm_15(B) >= 1.4 mag) show no HVFs in their maximum-light spectra. Comparison of HVF strength to the light-curve colour of the SNe Ia in our sample shows no evidence of correlation. We find a correlation of HVF strength with the velocity of Si II 6355 at maximum light (v_Si), such that SNe Ia with lower v_Si have stronger HVFs, while those SNe Ia firmly in the "high-velocity"…
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