Strongly Bipolar Inner Ejecta of the Normal Type IIP Supernova ASASSN-16at
Subhash Bose; Subo Dong; N. Elias-Rosa; B. J. Shappee; David Bersier; Stefano Benetti; M. D. Stritzinger; D. Grupe; C. S. Kochanek; J. L. Prieto; Ping Chen; H. Kuncarayakti; Seppo Mattila; Antonia Morales-Garoffolo; Nidia Morrell; F. Onori; Thomas M Reynolds; A. Siviero; Auni Somero; K. Z. Stanek; Giacomo Terreran; Todd A. Thompson; L. Tomasella; C. Ashall; Christa Gall; M. Gromadzki; T. W.-S. Holoien
Strongly Bipolar Inner Ejecta of the Normal Type IIP Supernova ASASSN-16at
Subhash Bose
Subo Dong
N. Elias-Rosa
B. J. Shappee
David Bersier
Stefano Benetti
M. D. Stritzinger
D. Grupe
C. S. Kochanek
J. L. Prieto
Ping Chen
H. Kuncarayakti
Seppo Mattila
Antonia Morales-Garoffolo
Nidia Morrell
F. Onori
Thomas M Reynolds
A. Siviero
Auni Somero
K. Z. Stanek
Giacomo Terreran
Todd A. Thompson
L. Tomasella
C. Ashall
Christa Gall
M. Gromadzki
T. W.-S. Holoien
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2021042820777
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We report distinctly double-peaked H alpha and H beta emission lines in the late-time, nebular-phase spectra (greater than or similar to 200 days) of the otherwise normal at early phases (less than or similar to 100 days) type IIP supernova ASASSN-16at (SN 2016X). Such distinctly double-peaked nebular Balmer lines have never been observed for a type II SN. The nebular-phase Balmer emission is driven by the radioactive Co-56 decay, so the observed line profile bifurcation suggests a strong bipolarity in the Ni-56 distribution or in the line-forming region of the inner ejecta. The strongly bifurcated blueshifted and redshifted peaks are separated by similar to 3 x 10(3) km s(-1) and are roughly symmetrically positioned with respect to the host-galaxy rest frame, implying that the inner ejecta are composed of two almost-detached blobs. The red peak progressively weakens relative to the blue peak, and disappears in the 740 days spectrum. One possible reason for the line-ratio evolution is increasing differential extinction from continuous formation of dust within the envelope, which is also supported by the near-infrared flux excess that develops after similar to 100 days.
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