论文标题
超新星爆炸与非球面偶然材料相互作用:光曲线,光谱线轮廓和极化的影响
Supernova explosions interacting with aspherical circumstellar material: implications for light curves, spectral line profiles, and polarization
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论文摘要
一些超新星(SN)爆炸显示出与预先存在的非球形对称偶然介质(CSM)相互作用的证据,其光曲线,光谱线轮廓和极化特征。为了更好地理解与二进制恒星的联系并有助于解释观测值,我们进行了二维轴对称流体动力模拟,其中扩展的球形SN射流以逼真的密度和速度曲线与各种亚球CSM分布相撞。我们考虑以偶性磁盘的形式进行CSM,在二进制恒星中碰撞的风壳具有不同的方向和距离SN祖细胞的距离,而双极裂片则代表了$η$ 〜Car的Homunculus星云的缩放版本。我们研究了模拟如何映射到可观察到的物体上,包括近似光曲线,后期的指示光谱线曲线以及极化特征的估计。我们发现SN-CSM碰撞层由正常和倾斜的冲击,反射波和其他导致加速度和剪切不稳定性的流体动力学现象组成。结果,尽管电击相互作用区域深深地嵌入SN信封中,但总的电击加热功率会随着时间的流逝而波动。 SNE带有折叠式磁盘或双极裂片相对于其余速度和相对较高的极化,表现出对称的延迟光谱线轮廓。相反,与碰撞的风壳的SNE自然会导致线轮廓,并具有不对称和随时间变化的蓝色和红色机翼以及低极化。鉴于巨大恒星之间的二进制频率很高,因此必须发生SN射流与先前存在的碰撞风壳的相互作用,并且可以使用观察到的签名来表征二进制伴侣。
Some supernova (SN) explosions show evidence for interaction with pre-existing non-spherically symmetric circumstellar medium (CSM) in their light curves, spectral line profiles, and polarization signatures. To better understand the connection with binary stars and to aid in the interpretation of observations, we perform two-dimensional axisymmetric hydrodynamic simulations where an expanding spherical SN ejecta initialized with realistic density and velocity profiles collide with various aspherical CSM distributions. We consider CSM in the form of a circumstellar disk, colliding wind shells in binary stars with different orientations and distances from the SN progenitor, and bipolar lobes representing a scaled down version of the Homunculus nebula of $η$~Car. We study how our simulations map onto observables, including approximate light curves, indicative spectral line profiles at late times, and estimates of polarization signature. We find that the SN--CSM collision layer is composed of normal and oblique shocks, reflected waves, and other hydrodynamical phenomena that lead to acceleration and shear instabilities. As a result, the total shock heating power fluctuates in time, although the emerging light curve might be smooth if the shock interaction region is deeply embedded in the SN envelope. SNe with circumstellar disks or bipolar lobes exhibit late-time spectral line profiles symmetric with respect to the rest velocity and relatively high polarization. In contrast, SNe with colliding wind shells naturally lead to line profiles with asymmetric and time-evolving blue and red wings and low polarization. Given the high frequency of binaries among massive stars, interaction of SN ejecta with a pre-existing colliding wind shell must occur and the observed signatures could be used to characterize the binary companion.