Distribution of Si II $\lambda$6355 Velocities of Type Ia Supernovae and Implications for Asymmetric Explosions
Keto D. Zhang, WeiKang Zheng, Thomas de Jaeger, Benjamin E. Stahl,, Thomas G. Brink, Xuhui Han, Daniel Kasen, Ken J. Shen, Kevin Tang, and Alexei, V. Filippenko

TL;DR
This study analyzes the velocity distribution of Si II $\\lambda$6355 in 311 Type Ia supernovae, revealing a bimodal distribution and suggesting asymmetry in explosion mechanisms, with implications for supernova classification and cosmology.
Contribution
It introduces a statistical analysis of Si II velocity distribution showing bimodality and models asymmetry in supernova explosions, advancing understanding of supernova diversity.
Findings
Bimodal Gaussian velocity distribution with two groups identified.
Higher velocity SNe Ia are dominated by the second group.
Asymmetric explosion models can reproduce observed velocity distribution.
Abstract
The ejecta velocity is a very important parameter in studying the structure and properties of Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia). It is also a candidate key parameter in improving the utility of SNe Ia for cosmological distance determinations. Here we study the velocity distribution of a sample of 311 SNe Ia from the kaepora database. The velocities are derived from the Si II 6355 absorption line in optical spectra measured at (or extrapolated to) the time of peak brightness. We statistically show that the observed velocity has a bimodal Gaussian distribution consisting of two groups of SNe Ia: Group I with a lower but narrower scatter (, ), and Group II with a higher but broader scatter (, ). The population ratio of Group I to Group II is 201:110…
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