Explosive Nucleosynthesis in Aspherical Hypernova Explosions and Late‐Time Spectra of SN 1998bw

  • Maeda K
  • Nakamura T
  • Nomoto K
  • et al.
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Abstract

Aspherical explosion models for the hypernova (hyperenergetic supernova) SN 1998bw are presented. Nucleosynthesis in aspherical explosions is examined with a two-dimensional hydrodynamical code and a detailed nuclear reaction network. Aspherical explosions lead to a strong α-rich freezeout, thus enhancing the abundance ratios [44Ca, 48Ti, 64Zn/Fe] in the ejecta. The nebular line profiles of the Fe-dominated blend near 5200 Å and of [O I] 6300, 6363 Å are calculated and compared with the observed late-time spectra of SN 1998bw. Compared with the spherical model, the unusual features of the observed nebular spectra can be better explained if SN 1998bw is a strongly aspherical explosion with a kinetic energy of ~1052 ergs viewed from near the jet direction.

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Maeda, K., Nakamura, T., Nomoto, K., Mazzali, P. A., Patat, F., & Hachisu, I. (2002). Explosive Nucleosynthesis in Aspherical Hypernova Explosions and Late‐Time Spectra of SN 1998bw. The Astrophysical Journal, 565(1), 405–412. https://doi.org/10.1086/324487

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