Supernovae and GRB Connection Ken’ichi Nomoto (Univ. of Tokyo) MAGNUM (U. Tokyo)
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- Supernovae and GRB Connection Kenichi Nomoto (Univ. of Tokyo) MAGNUM (U. Tokyo)
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- Supernova Spectra (Maximum Light) ( ) log(Flux)
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- Hypernova Candidates E kinetic > (5-10)10 51 ergs SNe Ic SNGRB 1998bw980425 1997ef(971115) 2002ap 2003dh030329 2003lw031203 1997dq 1998ey 1992ar SN 1998bw GRB 980425
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- Ia Ic Ib 94I 97ef 98bw He CaO SiII Hyper -novae Spectra of Supernovae & Hypernovae Hypernovae broad features blended lines Large mass at high velocities Ic: no H, no strong He, no strong Si
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- Core Collapse SNe -P Single RG n, -L, b Close Binaries? b, c Single WR Close Binaries Hypernovae ( c) Gamma-Ray Bursts Rotating Single WR? (Helium) Close Binary Mergers? (Mass of SN ejecta: Mej ?) Mass loss
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- SN1994I SN2006aj SN2003lw SN1997ef SN2002ap SN2003dh SN1998bw
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- 56 Co-decay
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- Parameters [M ej, E, M( 56 Ni)] Si C+O He H-rich M C+O Fe Collapse 56 Ni 56 Co Fe M ms /M M C+O /M ~ 4013.8 ~ 3511.0 ~ 225.0 Light CurveSpectra ~ [ dyn diffusion ] 1/2 ~ R VR c M ej 1/2 M ej E - E M ej 3 E M ej CO Star Models for SNeIc Ni
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- Jet-like explosion Tominaga et al. 2005
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- M=25M , E=310 50 erg [Fe/H]= 5.3 Mr (M ) 0 11 22 33 44 2468 He H C C O O N Ne Mg 56 Fe Ti 58 Ni Log X ejecta Fallback M BH ~6M Umeda & Nomoto (2003) Mixing
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- Spectral Fitting: SN1997ef Normal SN (E 51 =1) Small M ej Hypernova (E 51 =20) Large M ej at High Vel. Too Narrow Features Broad Features Iwamoto et al. (2000) E 51 =E/10 51 erg
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- 0 50 100 t (days) 98bw 94I 97ef Radioactive Decay 56 Ni 56 Co 56 Fe C+O Star Models 98bw97ef94I M ms (M ) 403515 M C+O (M ) 13.810.02.1 E K (10 51 erg) 30201 M( 56 Ni) (M ) 0.50.150.07 log L (erg/s) 43 42 41 Light curves of Hypernovae & SNeIc
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- GRB 030329 / SN 2003dh Hjorth et al (2003)
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- SN2003dh / GRB030329 Deng et al. (2005)
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- SN2003lw / GRB031203 Deng et al. (2005)
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- Supernova GRB Connection GRBSNM CO /M M ms /M E/10 51 ergM( 56 Ni)/M 9804251998bw1440300.4 0303292003dh1135400.35 0312032003lw1645600.55 Three GRB SNe = all Type Ic Hypernovae E > 10 52 erg ( 10normal SN) Large M ms Black Hole Forming SNe Aspherical
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- Very narrow lines. V < 1000 km s -1. E K =1-410 50 ergs. V~1000km s -1 2002gd, 1999br Faint M( 56 Ni)~0.002M Type II-P SN 1997D (Turatto, Mazzali, Young, Nomoto 2002)
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- SN 1997D: Faint SN Turatto, Mazzali, Young, Nomoto, Iwamoto et al. (1998) 1997D 1987A 1997D L BOL M ms ~20M M ms ~ 25 30M R 300R M( 56 Ni) 0.07M 0.002M m M=30.64 (NGC1536) E~410 50 erg narrow lines
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- Hypernovae/Faint SNe EKEK Nomoto et al. (2003) Failed SN? 13M ~15M GRB-SN
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- Nomoto et al. (astro-ph/0308136) GRB-SN Hypernovae/Faint SNe ( 56 Ni mass)
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- Non-GRB Hypernovae SNe 1997ef, 1999as, 2002ap, 2003jd MAGNUM (U. Tokyo)
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- Brightest Hypernova: 1999as @z=0.127 E ~ 310 52 erg M ms ~ 60M M CO ~ 20M M( 56 Ni) ~ 5.4M SN 1999as mag (Deng et al. ) ( Knop et al.)
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- SN1994I SN2006aj SN2003lw SN1997ef SN2002ap SN2003dh SN1998bw
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- SN 2003jd SN 1998bw SN 2002ap SN 2003jd SN 1983V
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- Spectra of SN2002ap 4M C+O star (Mms ~ 25) (E = 4e51 erg) Mazzali et al. 2002
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- XRF060218SN2006 SN2006aj 200602
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- SN1994I SN2006aj SN2003lw SN1997ef SN2002ap SN2003dh SN1998bw
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- Fe III, Fe II OI 7774 3 days since the explosion
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- Ca II IR triplet OI 7774 Si II 16 days since the explosion
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- Comparison with 02ap SN 2006aj (21 Feb 2006) SN 2002ap at z=0.033 Model 4Msun Model 2Msun OI 7774
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- SN 2006aj 13 days after the explosion (3 Mar 2006) CaII IR triplet OI 7774 SiII 6355 FeII, FeIII CrII, TiII Model 2 Msun 4 Msun
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- SN 2006aj
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- XRF 060218/ SN 2006aj Small Oxygen Mass < 1.3 M M ej ~ 2 M (M ms ~ 20 M ) E ~ 2 x 10 51 erg M( 56 Ni)~0.21M Neutron Star forming SN ? Magnetar-driven XRF ? Mass Loss Rate ? Shell ? Cas A connection ?
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- Non-GRB, peculiar SN Ib 2005bf MAGNUM (U. Tokyo)
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- SN Ib 2005bf: Spectra Tominaga et al. 2005 He H feature
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- SN 2005bf: Observed Light Curves Tominaga et al. 2005 Folatelli et a. 2006 Modjaz et al. 2006
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- Comparison with other SN Ib/c
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- SN 2005bf: Abundance Distribution Mass Fraction Velocity [km/s] X( 56 Ni)=0.44 X( 56 Ni)=0.013 X( 56 Ni)=0.03 X(He)=0.44 1,6003,9005,400 Ni Si, O, C He H,He 13,000
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- Type Ib SN 2005bf Peculiar Light Curve Double peaks : M( 56 Ni)~0.3M Slow rise to the 2nd peak (~40 days) Rapid decline M ej ~ 6 7 M (M ms ~ 25 30 M ) E ~ 1.3 x 10 51 erg Explosion of a WN star He, H features
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- Subaru FOCAS Obs. of SN 2005bf [O ] ~10 days after the 2 nd peak. He indicated by [Ca ] [Fe ]?? HH
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- Unipolar Ejection of 56 Ni(Fe)? sym. axis [OI] 6300 [FeII] 7150 [CaII] 7300 O Ca Fe
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- SN 2005bf: Light Curve @ Late Phases
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- Type Ib SN 2005bf Nebula Spectrum [FeII], [CaII],[OI] : Blue shifted by ~1500 km/s [OI] : Double peaks Unipolar Jet ? Kick ? (v ~ 200 600 km/s ?) Neutron Star Forming SN ?? - normal E, small mass cut, large M(Ni) Rapid decline of LC: 56 Ni decay ?? - Magnetar?? GRB connection??
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- First Star Hypernova Connection: Abundance Patterns of Extremely Metal-Poor Stars
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- Metal Poor Stars Mega Metal Poor (MMP): [Fe/H] < -6 Hyper Metal Poor (HMP): [Fe/H] < -5 Ultra Metal Poor (UMP): [Fe/H] < -4 Extremely Metal Poor(EMP) : [Fe/H] < -3 Very Metal Poor (VMP): [Fe/H] < -2 Metal Poor (MP) : [Fe/H] < -1 Solar: [Fe/H] ~ 0 Super Metal Rich(SMR): [Fe/H] > +0.5 [Fe/H]=log(Fe/H)-log(Fe/H) (Beers & Christlieb 2005)
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- Mn CoCr Zn trend McWilliam, Ryan [Fe/H]
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- Low energyHigh energy (1) M(Complete Si-burning) (Zn, Co)/Fe (Mn, Cr)/Fe Fe/(O, Si) (2) More rich entropy Zn/Fe 64 Ge Ti/Fe (3) More O burns (Si, S, Ca)/O Hypernova Nucleosynthesis
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- Normal SNe ypernovae than Normal SNe Hypernovae complete Si burning incomplete Si burning
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- Hyper Metal Poor star: HE0107- 5240 Discovery (Christrieb et al. 2002) Red-giant ~ 0.8 M [Fe/H] ~ - 5.2 [C/Fe] ~ + 4 Pop III (first generation) or Second generation? Formation of Pop III low mass star?
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- Hyper Metal Poor (HMP) stars Iwamoto et al. (Science 2005)
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- First Supernovae [Fe/H] : -5 -4 -3 -2.5 Faint SNe Hypernovae Normal SNe Black-Hole Forming Supernovae (20-130M ) First Black Hole > 2~6M
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- NameM ms E 51 M( 56 Ni) 1998bw40500.4 2003dh25-40350.4 2003lw45600.6 1997ef30-35150.15 2002ap20-2540.08 2005bf2510.3 2006aj2020.2 1987A2010.07 1993J11-1510.08 1994I1410.07 1997D20-400.40.005 1999br15-350.60.002
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- Supernova GRB Connection Mass E (Rotation?) GRB-SN Hypernovae (M > 30 M ; E > 1 x 10 52 erg) Black hole forming Type Ic: M(CO) ~ 10-16 M Non-GRB HN (off-axis ?) XRF-SN (M ms ~ 20 M E ~ 2 x 10 51 erg) Neutron Star forming ? Magnetar-driven Explosion? Peculiar SNe: (NSBH boundary ?) First Star connection
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- Possible Types of SN-HN Type Ib Hypernova ? (Helium in mixed WR) Type II Hypernova ? Rotating Black-Hole + H-rich Envelope (low metallicity?) Faint SN Ibc ? Small 56 Ni (fallback) + No Shock Heating Faint Hypernovae (fallback of 56 Ni) Dark SN/HN (Long GRB + no SN)