NGC 2770 - a supernova Ib factory?
Christina C. Thoene, Michal J. Michalowski, Giorgos Leloudas, Nick L., J. Cox, Johan P. U. Fynbo, Jesper Sollerman, Jens Hjorth, Paul M., Vreeswijk

TL;DR
This study investigates NGC 2770's properties to determine if its high rate of Type Ib supernovae is due to peculiar galaxy features, concluding the supernova occurrence is likely a coincidence rather than caused by unique galaxy characteristics.
Contribution
The paper provides a detailed analysis of NGC 2770's properties and compares it to other high-supernova-rate galaxies, concluding the high supernova rate is probably coincidental.
Findings
NGC 2770's star-formation rate is similar to the Milky Way.
The galaxy's SN sites have subsolar metallicities and high extinction.
The probability of observing three SNe Ib in 10 years is about 1.5%.
Abstract
NGC 2770 has been the host of three supernovae of Type Ib during the last 10 years, SN 1999eh, SN 2007uy and SN 2008D. SN 2008D attracted special attention due to the serendipitous discovery of an associated X-ray transient. In this paper, we study the properties of NGC 2770 and specifically the three SN sites to investigate whether this galaxy is in any way peculiar to cause a high frequency of SNe Ib. We model the global SED of the galaxy from broadband data and derive a star-formation and SN rate comparable to the values of the Milky Way. We further study the galaxy using longslit spectroscopy covering the major axis and the three SN sites. From the spectroscopic study we find subsolar metallicities for the SN sites, a high extinction and a moderate star-formation rate. In a high resolution spectrum, we also detect diffuse interstellar bands in the line-of-sight towards SN 2008. A…
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