A COLIBRI Photometric Study of SN 2025bvm: A Normal, Slowly Declining Type Ia Supernova

Abstract

We present 121 days of multi-band (, , , ) optical photometry of the Type Ia supernova SN 2025bvm, obtained with the COLIBRI telescope at OAN-SPM. The light curves show a photometric decline of m15(B) = 0.867 0.051~mag, characteristic of a slow-declining Type Ia supernova. After correcting for host galaxy extinction (E(B-V)host = 0.308 0.030~mag) and adopting a distance of 70~Mpc, we derive a peak absolute magnitude of MB = -19.13 0.40~mag. This luminosity is fully consistent with its slow decline rate, placing SN 2025bvm within the population of normal Type Ia supernovae. We conclude that SN 2025bvm is a normal Type Ia supernova, whose photometric properties, such as a slow late-time decline and a prominent -band secondary maximum, suggest an explosion that resulted in a particularly massive ejecta.

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