Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Oct 1997
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1997azh....74..756c&link_type=abstract
Astronomicheskij Zhurnal, vol. 74, p. 756
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
Supernovae, Stellar Winds, Plasma Density, Stellar Mass, Plasma Interactions, Stellar Luminosity, Stellar Envelopes, Velocity Distribution, Astronomical Models
Scientific paper
A family of type II supernovae with signatures of a dense circumstellar wind with an outflow rate greater than 10 exp -4 u10 (where u10 is the wind velocity in units of 10 km/s) is identified. The relative occurrence rate of these supernovae (designated type IIdw) is estimated to be 0.05 of the rate of all type II supernovae. The anomalous IIdw spectra are described using qualitative models involving a collision with either a smooth or a clumpy wind. The main properties of these supernovae are summarized. An analysis of the deceleration of the envelope of SN 1979C indicates the ejected mass to be about 2 solar masses, which is consistent with IIdw supernovae having relatively low masses. Two possible origins for IIdw supernovae are considered: (1) intense mass loss from a binary system that is embedded in a common envelope; (2) a superwind from a single star. The IIdw/II ratio predicted by the first model is too low (about 0.001), and this model must therefore be rejected. The second mechanism can work if IIdw supernovae are born of stars with some interval of initial masses of about 1 solar mass at the boundary for intermediate mass stars, i.e, stars with masses of about 8-10 solar masses.
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