Nebular velocities in type Ia Supernovae and their relationship to light curves
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- 19 March 1998
Abstract
Recently gathered observational data on a sample of Type Ia Supernovae (SNe Ia) reveal a wide distribution of expansion velocities of the Fe cores, measured from the width of the nebular lines. Moreover, the velocity appears to correlate with the luminosity decline rate after maximum light, $\Delta m_{15}(B)$. Since it has been shown that for SNe Ia $\Delta m_{15}(B)$ correlates with the absolute magnitude at maximum, this then implies a relation between the expansion velocity of the Fe nebula and the luminosity at maximum. Physically, the maximum luminosity is related to the mass of synthesized $^{56}$Ni, whereas the FWHM of the lines is related to the kinetic energy of the ejecta. Our finding constitutes observational proof of the theoretical prediction that the two quantities have to be related.
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- Published version: The Astrophysical Journal, 499 (1), L49.
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