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  5. The properties of the peculiar type Ia supernova 1991bg. I. Analysis and discussion of two years of observations
 

The properties of the peculiar type Ia supernova 1991bg. I. Analysis and discussion of two years of observations

Journal
MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY  
Date Issued
1996
Author(s)
TURATTO, Massimo  
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BENETTI, Stefano  
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CAPPELLARO, Enrico  
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Danziger, I. J.
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DELLA VALLE, Massimo  
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Gouiffes, C.
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Mazzali, P. A.
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Patat, F.
DOI
10.1093/mnras/283.1.1
Abstract
Observations of the peculiar type Ia supernova 1991bg in NGC 4374 collected at ESO La Silla and Asiago are presented and discussed. The photometric coverage extends for 530 d and the spectroscopy for the first 7 months after the explosion. The broad-band light curves in the early months have a narrower peak and a luminosity decline that is faster than other SNe Ia. The R and I light curves do not show the secondary peak typical of normal SNe Ia. The SN is intrinsically very red and faint. The light curves flatten with age but remain significantly steeper. Consequently the uvoir bolometric light curve of SN 1991bg is fainter with a steeper decline than that of the normal SN Ia (e.g. 1992A). This object enhances the correlation that exists between the peak luminosity of SNe Ia, the decline rate and the kinetic energy. Peculiarities are evident in the spectra at various phases. The continuum at maximum is very red and the photospheric expansion velocity extremely low. There are a number of unusual spectral features, in particular a broad absorption between 4200 and 4500 Å which is attributed to Ti II and the appearance, as early as one month after maximum, of nebular emission of possibly [Co III] λ5890-5908. Nevertheless, contrary to previous claims, the spectral evolution retains a general resemblance to that of other SNe Ia until the latest available observation (day 203). At this epoch one sees the typical emission features of SNe Ia at late times although they are significantly narrower. This facilitates the identification of most lines with forbidden emission of [Fe II], [Fe III] and [Co III]. The emission feature centred at about λ6590 is difficult to reconcile with the previous identification as Hα, unless asymmetries in the ejecta or ad hoc binary configurations are invoked. This work suggests that the explosion energy was probably a factor of 3 to 5 lower than in normal SNe Ia.
Volume
283
Issue
1
Start page
1
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/32691
Url
https://academic.oup.com/mnras/article/283/1/1/955948
http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/9605178v1
Issn Identifier
0035-8711
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1996MNRAS.283....1T
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