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Production and Distribution of 44Ti and 56Ni in a Three-dimensional Supernova Model Resembling Cassiopeia A

Journal

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 842, Issue 1, Pages -

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/aa72de

Keywords

hydrodynamics; instabilities; neutrinos; nuclear reactions, nucleosynthesis, abundances; supernovae: general; supernovae: individual (Cas A)

Funding

  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft through the Excellence Cluster Universe [EXC 153]
  2. European Research Council through grant ERC-AdG [341157-COCO2CASA]
  3. JSPS [26400232, 26400237]
  4. RIKEN iTHES project
  5. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [26400237, 26400232] Funding Source: KAKEN

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The spatial and velocity distributions of nuclear species synthesized in the innermost regions of core-collapse supernovae can yield important clues about explosion asymmetries and the operation of the still disputed explosion mechanism. Recent observations of radioactive Ti-44 with high-energy satellite telescopes (Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array [NuSTAR], INTEGRAL) have measured gamma-ray line details, which provide direct evidence of large-scale explosion asymmetries in SN 1987A and in Cassiopeia. A (Cas A) even by mapping of the spatial brightness distribution (NuSTAR). Here we discuss a 3D simulation of a neutrino-driven explosion, using a parameterized neutrino engine, whose Ti-44 distribution is mostly concentrated in one hemisphere pointing opposite to the neutron star (NS) kick velocity. Both exhibit intriguing resemblance to the observed morphology of the Cas. A remnant, although neither the progenitor nor the explosion was fine-tuned for a perfect match. Our results demonstrate that the asymmetries observed in this remnant can, in principle, be accounted for by a neutrino-driven explosion, and that the high Ti-44 abundance in Cas. A may be explained without invoking rapid rotation or a jetdriven explosion, because neutrino-driven explosions generically eject large amounts of high-entropy matter. The recoil acceleration of the NS is connected to mass ejection asymmetries and is opposite to the direction of the stronger explosion, fully compatible with the gravitational tugboat mechanism. Our results also imply that Cas. A and SN. 1987A could possess similarly one-sided Ti and Fe asymmetries, with the difference that Cas. A is viewed from a direction with large inclination angle to the NS motion, whereas the NS in SN. 1987A should have a dominant velocity component pointing toward us.

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