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Very Deep inside the SN 1987A Core Ejecta: Molecular Structures Seen in 3D

Abell_s14an, F.~J. and Indebetouw, R. and Marcaide, J.~M. and Gabler, M. and Fransson, C. and Spyromilio, J. and Burrows, D.~N. and Chevalier, R. and Cigan, P. and Gaensler, B.~M. and Gomez, H.~L. and Janka, H.-T. and Kirshner, R. and Larsson, J. and Lundqvist, P. and Matsuura, M. and McCray, R. and Ng, C.-Y. and Park, S. and Roche, P. and Staveley-Smith, L. and van Loon, J.~T. and Wheeler, J.~C. and Woosley, S.~E.

Keywords

hydrodynamics, ISM: supernova remnants, instabilities, supernovae: individual: SN 1987A

Abstract

Most massive stars end their lives in core-collapse supernova explosions and enrich the interstellar medium with explosively nucleosynthesized elements. Following core collapse, the explosion is subject to instabilities as the shock propagates outward through the progenitor star. Observations of the composition and structure of the innermost regions of a core-collapse supernova provide a direct probe of the instabilities and nucleosynthetic products. SN 1987A in the Large Magellanic Cloud is one of very few supernovae for which the inner ejecta can be spatially resolved but are not yet strongly affected by interaction with the surroundings. Our observations of SN 1987A with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array are of the highest resolution to date and reveal the detailed morphology of cold molecular gas in the innermost regions of the remnant. The 3D distributions of carbon and silicon monoxide (CO and SiO) emission differ, but both have a central deficit, or torus-like distribution, possibly a result of radioactive heating during the first weeks (â_s08œnickel heatingâ_s08). The size scales of the clumpy distribution are compared quantitatively to models, demonstrating how progenitor and explosion physics can be constrained.

Information

Published
2017 as article
pjl, 842 - page(s): L24
Contact
PD Dr. Hans-Thomas Janka
Type
theoretical work
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