Supernova Remnants: An Odyssey in Space after Stellar death

Supernova Remnants: An Odyssey in Space after Stellar death

Supernova Remnants: An Odyssey in Space after Stellar death

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1st Abstract

Title (1st Abstract)

Optical and UV Spectra of the Remnant of SN 1885 (S And) in M31

First Author

Robert Fesen

Affiliation

Dartmouth College

Additional Authors

Peter Hoeflich (Florida State Univ.)
Andrew Hamilton (Univ. of Colorado)

Presentation options

Poster

Session

9. SN ejecta – abundances, clumpiness

1st Abstract

The remnant of Supernova 1885 (S And), a probable Type~Ia supernova, can be seen in absorption against the bulge of the Andromeda galaxy, M31. Here we present Hubble Space Telescope optical and ultraviolet STIS spectra of S And taken in order to investigate the remnant’s three dimensional structure. Optical spectra covering 2900-5700 A, taken using six 0.2″ wide slit positions in two orientations, show broad Ca II H&K absorption extending out to at least 11 500 km/s consistent with previous HST narrow passband Ca II images of S And. We find
enhancement of Ca II absorption between expansion velocities of 2000 and 5000 km/s suggestive of a lumpy Ca-rich shell. These spectra, together with previous HST images, indicate a remnant with less than a 10 percent departure from purely spherical expansion, a layered abundance structure indicative of a detonation phase, and a clumpy and plume-like Fe distribution suggestive of Rayleigh-Taylor instabilities although significantly less than expected from hydrodynamic simulations.