Optical observations of type IIP supernova 2004dj: Evidence for the asymmetry of 56Ni ejecta

Abstract

The photometric and spectroscopic observations of nearby type IIP supernova 2004dj are presented. The 56Ni mass estimated from the light curve is ≈0.02 M. This estimate is found to be consistent with the Hα luminosity. SN2004dj reveals a strong asymmetry of the Hα emission line at the nebular epoch with the shift of the maximum of -1600 km s-1. A similar asymmetric component is detected in Hβ, [O I] and [Ca II] lines. The line asymmetry is interpreted as a result of the asymmetry of 56Ni ejecta. The Hα profile and its evolution are reproduced in the model of the asymmetric bipolar 56Ni and spherical hydrogen distributions. The mass of the front 56Ni jet is comparable to the central component and twice as larger compared to the rear 56Ni jet. We note that the asymmetric bipolar structure of of 56Ni ejecta is revealed also by SN1999em, another type IIP supernova.

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