SN 2009jf: A slow-evolving stripped-envelope core-collapse supernova

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Abstract

We present an extensive set of photometric and spectroscopic data for SN 2009jf, a nearby Type Ib supernova (SN), spanning from ∼20d before B-band maximum to 1 yr after maximum. We show that SN 2009jf is a slowly evolving and energetic stripped-envelope SN and is likely from a massive progenitor (25-30M⊙). The large progenitor's mass allows us to explain the complete hydrogen plus helium stripping without invoking the presence of a binary companion. The SN occurred close to a young cluster, in a crowded environment with ongoing star formation. The spectroscopic similarity with the He-poor Type Ic SN 2007gr suggests a common progenitor for some SNe Ib and Ic. The nebular spectra of SN 2009jf are consistent with an asymmetric explosion, with an off-centre dense core. We also find evidence that He-rich Ib SNe have a rise time longer than other stripped-envelope SNe, however confirmation of this result and further observations are needed. © 2011 The Authors Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society © 2011 RAS.

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Valenti, S., Fraser, M., Benetti, S., Pignata, G., Sollerman, J., Inserra, C., … Zampieri, L. (2011). SN 2009jf: A slow-evolving stripped-envelope core-collapse supernova. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 416(4), 3138–3159. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2966.2011.19262.x

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