The Type IC Supernova 1994I in M51: Detection of Helium and Spectral Evolution
Abstract
We present a series of spectra of SN 1994I in M51, starting 1 week prior to maximum brightness. The nebular phase began about 2 months after the explosion; together with the rapid decline of the optical light, this suggests that the ejected mass was small. Although lines of He I in the optical region are weak or absent, consistent with the Type Ic classification, we detect strong He I lambda 10830 absorption during the first month past maximum. Thus, if SN 1994I is a typical Type Ic supernova, the atmospheres of these objects cannot be completely devoid of helium. The emission-line widths are smaller than predicted by the model of Nomoto and coworkers, in which the iron core of a low-mass carbon-oxygen star collapses. They are, however, larger than in Type Ib supernovae.
- Publication:
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The Astrophysical Journal
- Pub Date:
- September 1995
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- Bibcode:
- 1995ApJ...450L..11F
- Keywords:
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- STARS: BINARIES: CLOSE;
- STARS: EVOLUTION;
- STARS: MASS LOSS;
- STARS: SUPERNOVAE: GENERAL;
- STARS: SUPERNOVAE: INDIVIDUAL ALPHANUMERIC: SN 1984L;
- STARS: SUPERNOVAE: INDIVIDUAL ALPHANUMERIC: SN 1987M;
- STARS: SUPERNOVAE: INDIVIDUAL ALPHANUMERIC: SN 1994I