Pulsational pair instability as an explanation for the most luminous supernovae

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作者
Woosley, S. E. [1 ]
Blinnikov, S.
Heger, Alexander
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[1] Univ Calif Santa Cruz, Dept Astron & Astrophys, Santa Cruz, CA 95064 USA
[2] ITEP, Moscow 117218, Russia
[3] Max Planck Inst Astrophys, D-85741 Garching, Germany
[4] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Theoret Astrophys Grp, Los Alamos, NM 87544 USA
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俄罗斯基础研究基金会; 美国国家航空航天局;
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10.1038/nature06333
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
The extremely luminous supernova SN 2006gy (ref. 1) challenges the traditional view that the collapse of a stellar core is the only mechanism by which a massive star makes a supernova, because it seems too luminous by more than a factor of ten. Here we report that the brightest supernovae in the modern Universe arise from collisions between shells of matter ejected by massive stars that undergo an interior instability arising from the production of electron - positron pairs(2). This `pair instability' leads to explosive burning that is insufficient to unbind the star, but ejects many solar masses of the envelope. After the first explosion, the remaining core contracts and searches for a stable burning state. When the next explosion occurs, several solar masses of material are again ejected, which collide with the earlier ejecta. This collision can radiate 10(50) erg of light, about a factor of ten more than an ordinary supernova. Our model is in good agreement with the observed light curve for SN 2006gy and also shows that some massive stars can produce more than one supernova-like outburst.
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