Are supernovae round? I - The case for spectropolarimetry

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Polarimetry, Stellar Mass Ejection, Stellar Structure, Supernovae, Astrometry, Distance, Line Spectra, Linear Polarization, Stellar Atmospheres

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Lines with P Cygni profiles produced by resonance scattering in an expanding atmosphere with non-circular isophotes should show a linear polarization in excess of that in the continuum. Thus, spectropolarimetry offers a means of testing the spherical symmetry of supernovae and assessing the reliability of Baade method distances without invoking assumptions about the polarization introduced by intervening dust.

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