Multiepoch VLT-FORS spectro-polarimetric observations of supernova 2012aw reveal an asymmetric explosion
Luc Dessart, Douglas C. Leonard, D. John Hillier, and Giuliano Pignata

TL;DR
This study uses spectropolarimetric observations of supernova 2012aw to reveal its asymmetric explosion, modeling polarization to understand ejecta geometry and nickel distribution, confirming the common asymmetry in type II supernovae.
Contribution
First detailed spectropolarimetric analysis of SN 2012aw showing asymmetric ejecta and modeling polarization to infer explosion geometry and nickel distribution.
Findings
SN 2012aw exhibits increasing polarization over time, reaching 1.2%.
Ejecta is predominantly axisymmetric with a confined nickel-rich region.
Polarization signatures can be explained by ejecta asymmetry and nickel distribution degeneracies.
Abstract
We present VLT-FORS spectropolarimetric observations of the type II supernova (SN) 2012aw taken at seven epochs during the photospheric phase, from 16 to 120d after explosion. We correct for the interstellar polarization by postulating that the SN polarization is naught near the rest wavelength of the strongest lines - this is later confirmed by our modeling. SN2012aw exhibits intrinsic polarization, with strong variations across lines, and with a magnitude that grows in the 7000A line-free region from 0.1% at 16d up to 1.2% at 120d. This behavior is qualitatively similar to observations gathered for other type II SNe. A suitable rotation of Stokes vectors places the bulk of the polarization in q, suggesting the ejecta of SN2012aw is predominantly axisymmetric. Using an upgraded version of our 2D polarized radiative transfer code, we model the wavelength- and time-dependent polarization…
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