Abstract
Representative light curves of supernovae of Types Ib and Ic, and the peculiar Type II that makes a transition to Ib, are collected and analyzed. Their main characteristics are (1) a group of fast and heterogeneous light curves corresponding to spectroscopic Type Ic and (2) a group of intermediate and homogeneous light curves among which are examples of spectroscopic Types Ib, Ic, and II transition. The latter have a well-deÐned slope of D0.019 mag day~1 after D150 days. A simple model based on the deposition of the energy provided by the radioactive decay of 56Ni and 56Co in expanding spherical shells is presented and used to qualitatively explain these families of light curves. The c-ray deposition function has two di †erent regimes. At early times, it is strongly dependent on the physical parameters of the shells, which explains the heterogeneity of group 1 above. At late times, however, it reaches an asymptotic regime in which the slope in excess of the 56Co decay rate is given by 5t~1 log e mag day~1, where t is the time since explosion in days, independently of any parameter of the ejecta. The photo-metric group 2 above may be, at least partially, a result of this asymptotic behavior.
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Clocchiatti, A., & Wheeler, J. C. (1997). On the Light Curves of Stripped‐Envelope Supernovae. The Astrophysical Journal, 491(1), 375–380. https://doi.org/10.1086/304961
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