Spectropolarimetry of SN 2001el in NGC 1448: Asphericity of a Normal Type Ia Supernova
- 10 July 2003
- journal article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 591 (2) , 1110-1128
- https://doi.org/10.1086/375444
Abstract
High-quality spectropolarimetry (range 417-860 nm; spectral resolution 1.27 nm and 0.265 nm/pixel) of the SN Ia 2001el were obtained with the ESO Very Large Telescope Melipal (+ FORS1) at 5 epochs. The spectra a week before maximum and around maximum indicate photospheric expansion velocities of about 10,000 km s$^{-1}$. Prior to optical maximum, the linear polarization of the continuum was $\approx 0.2 - 0.3 %$ with a constant position angle, showing that SN 2001el has a well-defined axis of symmetry. The polarization was nearly undetectable a week after optical maximum. The spectra are similar to those of the normally-bright SN 1994D with the exception of a strong double-troughed absorption feature seen around 800 nm (FWHM about 22 nm). This feature could be an important clue to the binary nature of SN Ia, perhaps associated with an accretion disk, or to the nature of the thermonuclear burning. If modeled in terms of an oblate spheroid, the continuum polarization implies a minor to major axis ratio of around 0.9 if seen equator-on; this level of asymmetry would produce an absolute luminosity dispersion of about 0.1 mag when viewed at different viewing angles. If typical for SNe Ia, this would create an RMS scatter of several hundredths of a magnitude around the mean brightness-decline relation.Comment: ApJ, in pres
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