SN 2023ixf in M101: physical parameters from bolometric light curve modeling
Abstract
We present new photometric observations of the core-collapse supernova SN 2023ixf occurred in M101, taken with the RC80 and BRC80 robotic telescopes in Hungary. The initial nickel mass from the late-phase bolometric light curve extending up to 400 days after explosion, is inferred as M Ni = 0.046 0.007 M. The comparison of the bolometric light curve with models from hydrodynamical simulations as well as semi-analytic radiative diffusion codes reveals a relatively low-mass ejecta of M ej 9 M, contrary to SN~2017eaw, another H-rich core-collapse event, which had M ej 15 M.
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