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Two birds with one stone: Simultaneous optical polarization monitoring of SN2007uy and XRF080109/SN2008D. Javier Gorosabel. Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cient íficas Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía, Granada, Spain. • Collaborators:. A. de Ugarte Postigo (ESO, Chile) ,
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Two birds with one stone: Simultaneous optical polarization monitoring of SN2007uy and XRF080109/SN2008D. Javier Gorosabel Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía, Granada, Spain
• Collaborators: A. de Ugarte Postigo (ESO, Chile), A.J. Castro-Tirado (IAA-CSIC, Spain), M. Jelínek (IAA-CSIC, Spain), A. LLorente (ESAC, Spain), J. Fynbo (DARK, Denmark), J. Hjorth (DARK, Denmark), D. Malesani (DARK, Denmark), T. Augusteijn (NOT, Spain), S. Klose (TLS, Germany), A. Rossi (TLS, Germany), P. Ferrero (TLS, Germany), A. Kann (TLS, Germany), J. P. Madrid (Univ. of Mc. Master, Canada), S. Guziy (IAA-CSIC, Spain).
• What is a Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRB)? Two main groups of GRBs (Kouvelioutou et al. 1993):short and long GRBs. Long GRBs Number of GRBs Duration (seconds)
1Collapse of a massive star via an accretion disk around a rotating black hole. 4 3 2 5 1 2Collimated bipolar outflows drill the star. 3Internal shocks in the jet produce the GRB. 1 2 3 4 Interaction with the interstellar medium originates the afterglow. 4 5 The star explodes as a Ib/cSN. •Collapsar/Hypernova model • Is 5 spherical? Is the shape of 5 still influenced by the geometry of the previous non radial collapse? We aim to infer geometric information of 5 by means of optical linear polarization measurements. • As for usual SN we assume that the observed optical light from 5 is dominated by Thomson scattering. Hypernova
• The long GRB diversity Sollerman et al. (2006) 080109 XRFs are detected at low redshift, specially the ones dominated by SNe. Low detection rate of XRFs dominated by SNe. At most 5 well studied XRFs so far.
• Polarization by Thomson scattering: The stellar photospheres contain free electrons. If the input radiation field is anisotropic linear polarization. If the input radiation field is isotropicNO linear polarization.
• Thomson scattering in SNe photospheres: P= P=0 Kasen et al. 2003 Kasen et al. 2003 P We intend to obtain geometric information of the source well below our resolution. Theopticalimagingonlymeasuretheintegratedvalue. Thedirectionisparalleltooneoftheellipseaxes. ThedirectionofPisexpectedto be constant in time. P
• Axisymmetric SN embedded in a host galaxy: U ISP SN Measurements Q The combined Stokes parameters should be constrained to a straight line offset from the origin (Wang et al. 2001).
•Hunting two birds with the same shot. • SN2008D/XRF080109 and SN2007uy in NGC2770: • SN2008D/XRF080109: X-ray Flash, He-rich Ib/c-type SN. • SN2007uy: no X-ray Flash. Ib-type SN. SN2008D/XRF080109 SN2007uy Unprecedented opportunity to compare the geometries of a standard SN and a hypernova
• Observations and data analysis: 2.5m NOT 2.2m Calar Alto We carried out 11 polarimetric visits, from 5 to 78 days after the XRF080109. 8 of the visits covered both SNe at the same time. 8.2m VLT
• Main results on XRF080109/SN2008D SN2007uy shows a probability of 0.56 that U and Q are constant SN2008D shows a probability of 4.3x10-4 that both U and Q are constant SN2007uy SN2008D 56% 0.043% Gorosabel et al. 2009
• Main results on XRF080109/SN2008D If we assume that the SN2007uy geometry is constant SN2008D shows variable axisymmetric geometry. SN2007uy SN2007uy SN2007uy SN2008D SN2008D SN2008D Χ2/dof ~ 0.3 Gorosabel et al. 2009 Gorosabel et al. 2009
• Summary XRF080109/SN2008D vs. SN2007uy: First optical polarimetric monitoring done simultaneously for 2 SNe. The projected geometry on the sky plane of XRF080109/SN2008D and SN2007uy is statistically different. SN2007uy polarization is consistent with constant eccentricity. XRF080109/SN2008D polarization is NOT consistent with constant eccentricy. XRF080109/SN2008D geometry is consistent with axial symmetry. One of the most convincing evidences so far that SNe and hypernovae show different geometries. Results in Gorosabel et al. (2009), ApJ in press, arXiv 0810.4333)
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