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An Off-Axis Relativistic Jet Model for the Type Ic supernova SN 2007gr

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We propose an off-axis relativistic jet model for the Type Ic supernova SN 2007gr. Most of the energy (2×1051\sim2\times10^{51} erg) in the explosion is contained in non-relativistic ejecta which produces the supernova. The optical emission is coming from the decay process of 56Ni\rm ^{56}Ni synthesized in the bulk SN ejecta. Only very little energy (1048\sim10^{48} erg) is contained in the relativistic jet with initial velocity about 0.94 times the speed of light. The radio and X-ray emission comes from this relativistic jet. With some typical parameters of a Wolf-Rayet star (progenitor of Type Ic SN), i.e., the mass loss rate M˙=1.0×105Myr1\dot{M}=1.0 \times10^{-5} M_{\odot} \rm yr^{-1} and the wind velocity vw=1.5×103kms1v_{\rm w}=1.5\times10^{3} \rm km s^{-1} together with an observing angle of θobs=63.3\theta_{\rm obs} = 63.3^{\circ}, we can obtain the multiband light curves that fit the observations well. All the observed data are consistent with our model. Thus we conclude that SN 2007gr contains a weak relativistic jet and we are observing the jet from off-axis.Comment: 22 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in Ap

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