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Extensive Spectroscopy and Photometry of the Type IIP Supernova 2013ej

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2016-04-27 v2 High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

Abstract

We present extensive optical (UBVRIUBVRI, grizg'r'i'z', and open CCD) and near-infrared (ZYJHZYJH) photometry for the very nearby Type IIP SN ~2013ej extending from +1 to +461 days after shock breakout, estimated to be MJD 56496.9±0.356496.9\pm0.3. Substantial time series ultraviolet and optical spectroscopy obtained from +8 to +135 days are also presented. Considering well-observed SNe IIP from the literature, we derive UBVRIJHKUBVRIJHK bolometric calibrations from UBVRIUBVRI and unfiltered measurements that potentially reach 2\% precision with a BVB-V color-dependent correction. We observe moderately strong Si II λ6355\lambda6355 as early as +8 days. The photospheric velocity (vphv_{\rm ph}) is determined by modeling the spectra in the vicinity of Fe II λ5169\lambda5169 whenever observed, and interpolating at photometric epochs based on a semianalytic method. This gives vph=4500±500v_{\rm ph} = 4500\pm500 km s1^{-1} at +50 days. We also observe spectral homogeneity of ultraviolet spectra at +10--12 days for SNe IIP, while variations are evident a week after explosion. Using the expanding photosphere method, from combined analysis of SN 2013ej and SN 2002ap, we estimate the distance to the host galaxy to be 9.00.6+0.49.0_{-0.6}^{+0.4} Mpc, consistent with distance estimates from other methods. Photometric and spectroscopic analysis during the plateau phase, which we estimated to be 94±794\pm7 days long, yields an explosion energy of 0.9±0.3×10510.9\pm0.3\times10^{51} ergs, a final pre-explosion progenitor mass of 15.2±4.215.2\pm4.2~M_\odot and a radius of 250±70250\pm70~R_\odot. We observe a broken exponential profile beyond +120 days, with a break point at +183±16183\pm16 days. Measurements beyond this break time yield a 56^{56}Ni mass of 0.013±0.0010.013\pm0.001~M_\odot.

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@article{arxiv.1509.01721,
  title  = {Extensive Spectroscopy and Photometry of the Type IIP Supernova 2013ej},
  author = {G. Dhungana and R. Kehoe and J. Vinko and J. M. Silverman and J. C. Wheeler and G. H. Marion and W. Zheng and O. D. Fox and C. Akerlof and B. I. Biro and T. Borkovits and S. B. Cenko and K. I. Clubb and A. V. Filippenko and F. V. Ferrante and C. A. Gibson and M. L. Graham and T. Hegedus and P. Kelly and J. Kelemen and W. H. Lee and G. Marschalko and L. Molnár and A. P. Nagy and A. Ordasi and A. Pal and K. Sarneczky and I. Shivvers and R. Szakats and T. Szalai and E. Szegedi-Elek and P. Székely and A. Szing and K. Takáts and K. Vida},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1509.01721},
  year   = {2016}
}

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29 pages, 23 figures, 15 tables, Published in The Astrophisical Journal