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PTF 11kx:一个Ia型超新星与一个共生新星祖先
B Dilday1, D A Howell, S B Cenko
1Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope Network, 6740 Cortona Drive, Suite 102, Goleta, CA 93117, USA. bdilday@lcogt.net
概括
类型Ia超新星 (SNe Ia) 起源于爆炸的白矮星. 对SN PTF 11kx的新观测揭示了复杂的环恒星物质,这表明一个与RS Ophiuchi类似的共生新星祖先系统.
科学领域:
- 天文学和天体物理学
- 超新星残留物 超新星残留物
- 恒星进化 恒星进化
背景情况:
- 类型Ia超新星 (SNe Ia) 是重要的宇宙学工具,但它们的祖先系统仍然不太了解.
- 对SNe Ia的双星伴星和直接环境的直接观测证据很少.
- 识别祖先系统是完善超新星模型和理解恒星演变的关键.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究Ia型超新星PTF 11kx.的祖先系统.
- 描述环恒星环境及其与超新星喷射物的相互作用.
- 为了确定参与超新星事件的二进制伴侣的性质.
主要方法:
- 获取和分析 SN PTF 11kx. 的高分辨率光学光谱的时间序列.
- 详细检查超新星喷射物和周围的环恒星物质.
- 观测特征与恒星相互作用和超新星祖先的理论模型的比较.
主要成果:
- 在SN PTF 11kx周围检测到环恒星物质的多个外.
- 在SN喷射物和环恒星物质之间相互作用的观测,始于爆炸后59天.
- 复杂的环恒星环境与共生新星祖先系统一致.
结论:
- SN PTF 11kx的祖先系统最好被描述为一种共生新星,类似于RS Ophiuchi.
- 这一发现为Ia型超新星祖先的性质提供了关键的观测约束.
- 需要对类似的超新星环境进行进一步的研究,以确认这种系统的流行.
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