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Optical and Near-Infrared Observations of the Nearby Type Ia Supernova 2017cbv

arXiv:2009.11415 · doi:10.3847/1538-4357/abba82

Abstract

Supernova (SN) 2017cbv in NGC 5643 is one of a handful of type Ia supernovae (SNe~Ia) reported to have excess blue emission at early times. This paper presents extensive -band light curves of SN 2017cbv, covering the phase from to days relative to -band maximum light. SN 2017cbv reached a -band maximum of 11.7100.006~mag, with a post-maximum magnitude decline =0.9900.013 mag. The supernova suffered no host reddening based on Phillips intrinsic color, Lira-Phillips relation, and the CMAGIC diagram. By employing the CMAGIC distance modulus ~mag and assuming =72~, we found that 0.73~\msun Ni was synthesized during the explosion of SN 2017cbv, which is consistent with estimates using reddening-free and distance-free methods via the phases of the secondary maximum of the NIR-band light curves. We also present 14 near-infrared spectra from to ~days relative to the -band maximum light, providing constraints on the amount of swept-up hydrogen from the companion star in the context of the single degenerate progenitor scenario. No emission feature was detected from our post-maximum NIR spectra, placing a hydrogen mass upper limit of 0.1 . The overall optical/NIR photometric and NIR spectral evolution of SN 2017cbv is similar to that of a normal SN~Ia, even though its early evolution is marked by a flux excess no seen in most other well-observed normal SNe~Ia. We also compare the exquisite light curves of SN 2017cbv with some DDT models and sub- double detonation models.

20 figures, Accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal

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