Bibcode
Gomez-Velarde, G.; Lopez, R.
Referencia bibliográfica
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 263, NO. 3/AUG1, P. 767, 1993
Fecha de publicación:
8
1993
Número de citas
3
Número de citas referidas
3
Descripción
We present low-resolution spectra obtained from 5 to 11 months after the
discovery of the Type II supernova 1990E in NGC 1035. We analyse the
evolution of the Hα feature and discuss the late-time luminosity-
powering source through the evolution of the Hα flux. Whatever the
SN 1990E photometric subclass, the shape of the Hα profile in
these spectra (a relatively weak absorption trough) and its appearance
in a near-maximum spectrum (very broad emission with secondary narrow
emission components superimposed) are reminiscent of the characteristics
of some peculiar events reported by Schlegel or even of some supernova
events that have been preceded by a mass-loss episode (such as Supernova
1979C), and this Hα profile seems to be different from those
displayed by some typical Type II-P supernovae (such as 1969L, 1973R or
19861) at the same phases. The evolution of the Hα flux points to
extra late-time luminosity relative to that derived from a radioactive
model. According to Chugai's models, this extra energy could be released
in the interaction between the supernova ejecta and the pre-supernova
wind.