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Title: Optical studies of two stripped envelope supernovae − SN 2015ap (Type Ib) and SN 2016P (Type Ic)
Authors: Gangopadhyay, A
Misra, K
Sahu, D. K
Wang, Shan-Qin
Kumar, Brajesh
Li, Long
Anupama, G. C
Dastidar, R
Elias-Rosa, N
Kumar, Brijesh
Singh, Mridweeka
Pandey, S. B
Sanwal, Pankaj
Singh, A
Srivastav, S
Tartaglia, L
Tomasella, L
Keywords: techniques: photometric
techniques: spectroscopic
supernovae: general
supernovae: individual: SNe 2015ap
transients: supernovae
Issue Date: Sep-2020
Publisher: Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society
Citation: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 497, No. 3, pp. 3770-3789
Abstract: We present the photometric and spectroscopic studies of a Type Ib SN 2015ap and a Type Ic SN 2016P. SN 2015ap is one of the bright (MV = −18.04 mag) Type Ib while SN 2016P lies at an average value among the Type Ic SNe (MV = −17.53 mag). Bolometric light-curve modelling of SNe 2015ap and 2016P indicates that both the SNe are powered by 56Ni + magnetar model with 56Ni masses of 0.01 and 0.002 M⊙, ejecta masses of 3.75 and 4.66 M⊙, spin period P0 of 25.8 and 36.5 ms, and magnetic field Bp of 28.39 × 1014 and 35.3 × 1014 G, respectively. The early spectra of SN 2015ap show prominent lines of He with a ‘W’ feature due to Fe complexes while other lines of Mg II, Na I, and Si II are present in both SNe 2015ap and 2016P. Nebular phase [O I] profile indicates an asymmetric profile in SN 2015ap. The [O I]/[Ca II] ratio and nebular spectral modelling of SN 2015ap hint towards a progenitor mass between 12 and 20 M⊙.
Description: Restricted Access © Royal Astronomical Society https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa1821
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2248/7607
ISSN: 1365-2966
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