Direct evidence of two-component ejecta in supernova 2016gkg from nebular spectroscopy
Hanindyo Kuncarayakti, Gaston Folatelli, Keiichi Maeda, Luc Dessart,, Anders Jerkstrand, Joseph P. Anderson, Kentaro Aoki, Melina C. Bersten, Lucia, Ferrari, Lluis Galbany, Federico Garcia, Claudia P. Gutierrez, Takashi, Hattori, Koji S. Kawabata, Timo Kravtsov, Joseph D. Lyman

TL;DR
This paper presents nebular spectra of supernova 2016gkg, revealing a two-component ejecta structure with asymmetric features, providing new insights into supernova explosion mechanisms and kinematics.
Contribution
It provides the first clear evidence of a two-component, asymmetric ejecta structure in a type-IIb supernova through detailed nebular spectroscopy.
Findings
Detection of multiple kinematic components in [O I] emission lines.
Evidence for asymmetric explosion with distinct low and high velocity ejecta.
Implications for multi-dimensional supernova explosion models.
Abstract
Spectral observations of the type-IIb supernova (SN) 2016gkg at 300-800 days are reported. The spectra show nebular characteristics, revealing emission from the progenitor star's metal-rich core and providing clues to the kinematics and physical conditions of the explosion. The nebular spectra are dominated by emission lines of [O I] and [Ca II] . Other notable, albeit weaker, emission lines include Mg I] , [Fe II] , O I , Ca II triplet, and a broad, boxy feature at the location of H. Unlike in other stripped-envelope SNe, the [O I] doublet is clearly resolved due to the presence of strong narrow components. The doublet shows an unprecedented emission line profile consisting of at least three components for each [O I] line: a broad component (width km…
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