Bibcode
Pereyra, A.; Magalhães, A. M.; Rodrigues, C. V.; Silva, C. R.; Campos, R.; Hickel, G.; Cieslinski, D.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 454, Issue 3, August II 2006, pp.827-831
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2006
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Description
Aims.Core-collapse supernovae may show significant polarization that
implies non-spherically symmetric explosions. We observed the type
II-plateau SN 2005af using optical polarimetry in
order to verify whether any asphericity is present in the supernova
temporal evolution. Methods: .We used the IAGPOL imaging
polarimeter to obtain optical linear polarization measurements in {R}
(five epochs) and {V} (one epoch) broadbands. Interstellar polarization
was estimated from the field stars in the CCD frames. The optical
polarimetric monitoring began around one month after the explosion and
lasted 30 days, between the plateau and the early nebular phase.
Results: .The weighted mean observed polarization in {R} band was [ 1.89
± 0.03] % at position angle (PA) 54.1 °. After foreground
subtraction, the level of the average intrinsic polarization for
SN 2005af was 0.5% with a slight enhancement during
the plateau phase and a decline at early nebular phase. A rotation in PA
on a time scale of days was also observed. The polarimetric evolution of
SN 2005af in the observed epochs is consistent with
an overall asphericity of 20% and an inclination of 30°. Evidence
for a more complex, evolving asphericity, possibly involving clumps in
the SN 2005af envelope, is found.