An Off-Axis Relativistic Jet Model for the Type Ic supernova SN 2007gr
Abstract
We propose an off-axis relativistic jet model for the Type Ic supernova SN 2007gr. Most of the energy (2×1051 erg) in the explosion is contained in non-relativistic ejecta which produces the supernova. The optical emission is coming from the decay process of 56Ni synthesized in the bulk SN ejecta. Only very little energy (1048 erg) is contained in the relativistic jet with initial velocity about 0.94 times the speed of light. The radio and X-ray emission comes from this relativistic jet. With some typical parameters of a Wolf-Rayet star (progenitor of Type Ic SN), i.e., the mass loss rate M=1.0 ×10-5 M yr-1 and the wind velocity v w=1.5×103 km s-1 together with an observing angle of θ obs = 63.3, we can obtain the multiband light curves that fit the observations well. All the observed data are consistent with our model. Thus we conclude that SN 2007gr contains a weak relativistic jet and we are observing the jet from off-axis.