Csillagászat (benne az asztrofizika és az űrtudomány)
Fizika
We present an improved version of a light curve model that is able to estimate the
physical properties of different types of core-collapse supernovae that have double-peaked
light curves and do so in a quick and efficient way. The model is based on a two-component
configuration consisting of a dense inner region and an extended low-mass envelope.
Using this configuration, we estimate the initial parameters of the progenitor by
fitting the shape of the quasi-bolometric light curves of 10 SNe, including Type IIP
and IIb events, with model light curves. In each case we compare the fitting results
with available hydrodynamic calculations and also match the derived expansion velocities
with the observed ones. Furthermore, we compare our calculations with hydrodynamic
models derived by the SNEC code and examine the uncertainties of the estimated physical
parameters caused by the assumption of constant opacity and the inaccurate knowledge
of the moment of explosion.