Bibcode
Bedin, Luigi; Mendez, Javier; Canal, Ramon; Montes, David; Tabernero, Hugo; González-Hernández, J. I.; Ruiz-Lapuente, Pilar
Bibliographical reference
Binary Paths to Type Ia Supernovae Explosions, Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, IAU Symposium, Volume 281, p. 322-325
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2013
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Description
We have completed a survey down to R = 15 mag of the stars within a
circle of 4 arcmin radius around the nominal center of the remnant of SN
1006, one of the three historical Type Ia supernovae (the other two
being SN 1572 and SN 1604), in search of a possible surviving binary
companion of the white dwarf whose explosion gave rise to the supernova.
The stellar parameters (effective temperature, surface gravity, and
metallicity), as well as the radial velocities of all the stars, have
been measured from spectra obtained with the UVES spectrograph at the
VLT, and from the former and the available photometry, distances have
been determined. Chemical abundances of the Fe-peak elements Cr, Mn, Co,
and Ni have also been measured to check for possible contamination of
the stellar surface by the supernova ejecta. The limiting magnitude of
the survey would allow us to find stellar companions of the red-giant
type, subgiant stars, and main-sequence stars down to F5-6. Unlike in SN
1572, where a subgiant of type G0-1 has been proposed as the companion
of SN 1572, for SN 1006 we can discard the possibility that SN 1006 had
a red giant or subgiant companion.