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2016MNRAS.458.2973P - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 458, 2973-3002 (2016/May-3)

The bolometric light curves and physical parameters of stripped-envelope supernovae.

PRENTICE S.J., MAZZALI P.A., PIAN E., GAL-YAM A., KULKARNI S.R., RUBIN A., CORSI A., FREMLING C., SOLLERMAN J., YARON O., ARCAVI I., ZHENG W., KASLIWAL M.M., FILIPPENKO A.V., CENKO S.B., CAO Y. and NUGENT P.E.

Abstract (from CDS):

The optical and optical/near-infrared pseudo-bolometric light curves of 85 stripped-envelope supernovae (SNe) are constructed using a consistent method and a standard cosmology. The light curves are analysed to derive temporal characteristics and peak luminosity Lp, enabling the construction of a luminosity function. Subsequently, the mass of 56Ni synthesized in the explosion, along with the ratio of ejecta mass to ejecta kinetic energy, are found. Analysis shows that host-galaxy extinction is an important factor in accurately determining luminosity values as it is significantly greater than Galactic extinction in most cases. It is found that broad-lined SNe Ic (SNe Ic-BL) and gamma-ray burst SNe are the most luminous subtypes with a combined median Lp, in erg/s, of log(Lp)=43.00 compared to 42.51 for SNe Ic, 42.50 for SNe Ib, and 42.36 for SNe IIb. It is also found that SNe Ic-BL synthesize approximately twice the amount of 56Ni compared with SNe Ic, Ib, and IIb, with median MNi=0.34, 0.16, 0.14, and 0.11 M, respectively. SNe Ic-BL, and to a lesser extent SNe Ic, typically rise from Lp/2 to Lp more quickly than SNe Ib/IIb; consequently, their light curves are not as broad.

Abstract Copyright: © 2016 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): supernovae: general

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