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The 2D Distribution of Iron Rich Ejecta in the Remnant of SN 1885 in M31
We present Hubble Space Telescope (HST) ultraviolet Fe I and Fe II images of
the remnant of Supernova 1885 (S And) which is observed in absorption against
the bulge of the Andromeda galaxy, M31. We compare these Fe I and Fe II
absorption line images to previous HST absorption images of S And, of which the
highest quality and theoretically cleanest is Ca II H & K. Because the remnant
is still in free expansion, these images provide a 2D look at the distribution
of iron synthesized in this probable Type Ia explosion, thus providing insights
and constraints for theoretical SN Ia models. The Fe I images show extended
absorption offset to the east from the remnant's center as defined by Ca II
images and is likely an ionization effect due to self-shielding. More
significant is the remnant's apparent Fe II distribution which consists of four
streams or plumes of Fe-rich material seen in absorption that extend from
remnant center out to about 10,000 km/s. This is in contrast to the remnant's
Ca II absorption, which is concentrated in a clumpy, roughly spherical shell at
1000 to 5000 km/s but which extends out to 12,500 km/s. The observed
distributions of Ca and Fe rich ejecta in the SN 1885 remnant are consistent
with delayed detonation white dwarf models. The largely spherical symmetry of
the Ca-rich layer argues against a highly anisotropic explosion as might result
from a violent merger of two white dwarfs.Comment: 14 pages, 8 figures, and 1 table; revised to match ApJ published
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