An HST Study of the Supernovae Accompanying GRB 040924 and GRB 041006
Abstract
We present the results from a Hubble Space Telescope/ACS study of the supernovae associated with gamma-ray bursts 040924 (z=0.86) and 041006 (z=0.71). We find evidence that both GRBs were associated with a SN 1998bw-like supernova dimmed by 1.5 and 0.3 magnitudes, respectively, making GRB 040924 the faintest GRB-associated SN ever detected. We study the luminosity dispersion in GRB/XRF-associated SNe and compare to local Type Ibc supernovae from the literature. We find significant overlap between the two samples, suggesting that GRB/XRF-associated SNe are not necessarily more luminous nor produce more 56Ni than local SNe. Based on the current (limited) datasets, we find that the two samples may share a similar 56Ni production mechanism.
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