Carnegie Supernova Project-II: Using Near-Infrared Spectroscopy to determine the location of the outer 56Ni in Type Ia Supernovae
Abstract
We present the H-band wavelength region of thirty post-maximum light near-infrared (NIR) spectra of fourteen transitional and sub-luminous type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia), extending from +5d to +20d relative to the epoch of B-band maximum. We introduce a new observable, the blue-edge velocity, vedge, of the prominent Fe/Co/Ni-peak H-band emission feature which is quantitatively measured. The vedge parameter is found to slowly decrease over sub-type ranging from around -13,000km/s for transitional SNe~Ia, down to -5,000km/s for the sub-luminous SNe Ia. Furthermore, inspection of the +103d spectra indicates that vedge is correlated with the color-stretch parameter, sBV, and hence with peak luminosity. These results follow the previous findings that brighter SNe Ia tend to have 56Ni located at higher velocities as compared to sub-luminous objects. As vedge is a model-independent parameter, we propose it can be used in combination with traditional observational diagnostics to provide a new avenue to robustly distinguish between leading SNe Ia explosion models.
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