Photometric and Spectroscopic Observations of SN 1990E in NGC 1035 Observational Constraints for Models of Type II Supernovae

Date

1993

Authors

Schmidt, Brian
Kirshner, Robert P
Schild, Rudy
Leibundgut, Bruno
Jefferey, David
Willner, S P
Peletier, Reynier F
Zabludoff, Ann
Phillips, Mark M
Suntzeff, Nicholas B

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Abstract

We present 126 photometric and 30 spectral observations of SN 1990E spanning from 12 days before B maximum to 600 days past discovery. These observations show that SN 1990E was of type II-P, displaying hydrogen in its spectrum, and the characteristic plateau in its light curve. SN 1990E is one of the few SNe II which has been well observed before maximum light, and we present evidence that this SN was discovered very soon after its explosion. In the earliest spectra we identify, for the first time, several H II lines. We present a new technique for measuring extinction to SNe II based on the evolution of absorption lines, and use this method to estimate the extinction to SN 1990E, A_V_= 1.5+/-0.3 mag. From our photometric data we have constructed a bolometric light curve for SN 1990E and show that, even at the earliest times, the bolometric luminosity was falling rapidly. We use the late-time bolometric light curve to show that SN 1990E trapped a majority of the gamma rays produced by the radioactive decay of ^56^Co, and estimate that SN 1990E ejected 0.073_-0.051_^+0.018^ M_sun_ of ^56^Ni, an amount virtually identical to that of SN 1987A.

Description

Keywords

Citation

Source

Astronomical Journal

Type

Journal article

Book Title

Entity type

Access Statement

Open Access

License Rights

Restricted until

Downloads