Optical observations of the fast declining type Ib supernova iPTF13bvn

Abstract

We present optical UBVRI photometry and medium resolution spectroscopy of the type Ib supernova iPTF13bvn, spanning a phase of -13\,d to +71\,d with respect to B-band maximum. The post maximum decline rates indicate a fast decline with m15(B) = 1.82. Correcting for a galactic extinction E(B-V)MW=0.045 and host galaxy extinction of E(B-V)host=0.17, the absolute V-band magnitude peaks at MV=-17.23\, \,0.20. The bolometric light curve indicates that 0.09 M of 56Ni was synthesized in the explosion. The earliest spectrum (-13d) shows the presence of He~ i 5876 \ feature at a velocity of 15000 km s-1, which falls rapidly by the time the SN approaches the epoch of B-band maximum. The photospheric velocity near maximum light, as indicated by the Fe~ ii 5169~\ feature, is 9000 km s-1. The estimate for the 56Ni mass, together with the estimates for the ejected mass (Mej) and kinetic energy of the explosion (Ek) indicate that iPTF13bvn is a low luminosity type Ib supernova, with a lower than average ejected mass and kinetic energy. Our results suggest that the progenitor of iPTF13bvn is inconsistent with a single Wolf-Rayet star.

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