Publication Date:
2019-08-27
Description:
We model the evolution of the He I lines, especially He I 1.083 micrometers and He I 2.058 micrometers, from the envelope of SN 1987A during the first 3 yr after the explosion. The He I metastable 2(sup 3)S and 2(sup 1)S states are populated by fast electrons resulting from energy deposition by gamma rays and depopulated by electron collisions and two-photon decay. The 2.058 micrometer line is excited mainly by nonthermal electrons at all times. The 1.083 micrometer line is excited mainly by thermal electron impact for t less than or approximately = 450 days and by recombination afterward. We can fit the observed evolution of He I 2.058 micrometers with a model in which approximately 3 solar mass of nearly pure helium and approximately 11 solar mass of hydrogen mixed with primordial helium occupy the volume emitting most of the light (v less than or approximately = 2500 km/s). For t less than or approximately = 450 days, trace carbon in the inner part of the helium suppresses the He I 2.058 micrometer line by photoabsorbing He I lambda 584 and depopulating the 2(sup 1) P(sup 0) state. The observed 1.08 micrometer line is a blend of He I 1.083 micrometers and (S I) 1.082 micrometers. We estimate that He I 1.083 micrometers contributes 40% of the observed flux for t less than or approximately = 550 days and approximately 60% thereafter.
Keywords:
ASTROPHYSICS
Type:
Astrophysical Journal, Part 1 (ISSN 0004-637X); 441; 2; p. 821-829
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