Author/Authors :
Seitenzahl، نويسنده , , I.R.، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Radioactive decays contribute significantly to the re-heating of supernova ejecta. Previous works mainly considered the energy deposited by γ -rays and positrons produced by 56 Ni , 56 Co , 57 Ni , 57 Co , 44 Ti , and 44 Sc . We point out that Auger and internal conversion electrons constitute an additional heat source. At late times, these electrons can contribute significantly to supernova light curves for reasonable nucleosynthetic yields. In particular, the internal conversion electrons emitted in the decay of 57 Co are an important heating channel for supernovae that have become largely transparent to γ -rays. We show that when the heating by these electrons is accounted for, the slowing down of the light curves of SN 1998bw and SN 2003hv is naturally obtained for typical nucleosynthetic yields. Additionally, we show that for SN 1987A the effects of internal conversion electrons are likely significant for the derivation of 44 Ti yields from its late time bolometric light curve.
Keywords :
SN 1998bw , SN 1987A , Supernova light curve , Nuclear astrophysics