Optical studies of SN 2009jf: a Type Ib supernova with an extremely slow decline and aspherical signature


Autoria(s): Sahu, DK; Gurugubelli, UK; Anupama, GC; Nomoto, K
Data(s)

01/06/2011

Resumo

Optical UBVRI photometry and medium-resolution spectroscopy of the Type Ib supernova SN 2009jf, during the period from similar to -15 to +250 d, with respect to the B maximum are reported. The light curves are broad, with an extremely slow decline. The early post-maximum decline rate in the V band is similar to SN 2008D; however, the late-phase decline rate is slower than other Type Ib supernovae studied. With an absolute magnitude of M-V = -17.96 +/- 0.19 at peak, SN 2009jf is a normally bright supernova. The peak bolometric luminosity and the energy deposition rate via the 56Ni -> 56Co chain indicate that similar to 0.17+0.03(-0.03) M-circle dot of 56Ni was ejected during the explosion. The He i 5876 A line is clearly identified in the first spectrum of day similar to -15, at a velocity of similar to 16 000 km s-1. The O i] 6300-6364 A line seen in the nebular spectrum has a multipeaked and asymmetric emission profile, with the blue peak being stronger. The estimated flux in this line implies that greater than or similar to 1.34 M-circle dot oxygen was ejected. The slow evolution of the light curves of SN 2009jf indicates the presence of a massive ejecta. The high expansion velocity in the early phase and broader emission lines during the nebular phase suggest it to be an explosion with a large kinetic energy. A simple qualitative estimate leads to the ejecta mass of M-ej = 4-9 M-circle dot and kinetic energy E-K = 3-8 x 1051 erg. The ejected mass estimate is indicative of an initial main-sequence mass of greater than or similar to 20-25 M-circle dot.

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/38242/1/Optical.pdf

Sahu, DK and Gurugubelli, UK and Anupama, GC and Nomoto, K (2011) Optical studies of SN 2009jf: a Type Ib supernova with an extremely slow decline and aspherical signature. In: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 413 (4). pp. 2583-2594.

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John Wiley & Sons

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http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1365-2966.2011.18326.x/abstract

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/38242/

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Journal Article

NonPeerReviewed