Spectropolarimetry of the Type Ib/c SN 2005bf
J.R. Maund (1), J.C. Wheeler (1), F. Patat (2), D. Baade (2), L. Wang, (3), P. Hoflich (4) ((1) Univ. of Texas, (2) ESO, (3) Texas A&M, (4) Florida, State)

TL;DR
This paper presents spectropolarimetric observations of the peculiar Type Ib/c supernova 2005bf, revealing significant asymmetry, velocity-dependent polarization features, and suggesting a jet penetrating the core with a tilted axis.
Contribution
It provides detailed spectropolarimetric data of SN 2005bf and proposes a jet model with a tilted axis to explain observed asymmetries and polarization features.
Findings
Significant global asymmetry of >10% in the ejecta.
Velocity-dependent polarization loops indicating departures from axial symmetry.
Evidence of a jet penetrating the core, affecting polarization and element distribution.
Abstract
We present spectropolarimetric observations of the peculiar Type Ib/c SN 2005bf, in MCG+00-27-005, from 3600-8550\AA. The SN was observed on 2005 April 30.9, 18 days after the first B-band light-curve maximum and 6 days before the second B-band light-curve maximum. The degree of the Interstellar Polarization, determined from depolarized emission lines in the spectrum, is found to be large with and \fdg, but this may be an upper limit on the real value of the ISP. After ISP subtraction, significant polarization is observed over large wavelength regions, indicating a significant degree of global asymmetry, . Polarizations of 3.5% and 4% are observed for absorption components of Ca II H&K and IR triplet, and 1.3% for He I 5876\AA and Fe II. On the plane clear velocity-dependent loop structure is observed for the He I 5876\AA…
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