The shape of SN 1993J re-analysed

Stevance, H. F.; Baade, D.; Bruten, J. R.; Cikota, A.; Clocchiatti, A.; Hines, D. C.; Hoflich, P.; Maund, J. R.; Patat, F.; Vallely, P. J.; Wheeler, J. C.

Abstract

SN 1993J is one of the best-studied Type IIb supernovae. Spectropolarimetric data analyses were published over two decades ago at a time when the field of supernova spectropolarimetry was in its infancy. Here, we present a new analysis of the spectropolarimetric data of SN 1993J and an improved estimate of its interstellar polarization (ISP) as well as a critical review of ISP removal techniques employed in the field. The polarization of SN 1993J is found to show significant alignment on the q - u plane, suggesting the presence of a dominant axis and therefore of continuum polarization. We also see strong line polarization features, including H beta, HeI lambda 5876, H alpha, HeI lambda 6678, HeI lambda 7065, and high velocity (HV) components of HeI lambda 5876 and H alpha. SN 1993J is therefore the second example of a stripped-envelope supernova, alongside iPTF13bvn, with prominent HV helium polarization features, and the first to show a likely HV H alpha contribution. Overall, we determine that the observed features can be interpreted as the superposition of anisotropically distributed line forming regions over ellipsoidal ejecta. We cannot exclude the possibility of an off-axis energy source within the ejecta. These data demonstrate the rich structures that are inaccessible if solely considering the flux spectra but can be probed by spectropolarimetric observations. In future studies, the new ISP corrected data can be used in conjunction with 3D radiative transfer models to better map the geometry of the ejecta of SN 1993J.

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Título según WOS: The shape of SN 1993J re-analysed
Título de la Revista: MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Volumen: 494
Número: 1
Editorial: OXFORD UNIV PRESS
Fecha de publicación: 2020
Página de inicio: 885
Página final: 901
DOI:

10.1093/mnras/staa721

Notas: ISI