Optical studies of SN 2009jf: A type Ib supernova with an extremely slow decline and aspherical signature
D. K. Sahu, U.K. Gurugubelli, G. C. Anupama, K. Nomoto

TL;DR
This study presents optical observations of SN 2009jf, a type Ib supernova with a slow decline and aspherical features, revealing details about its luminosity, ejecta, and explosion energy.
Contribution
First detailed optical analysis of SN 2009jf showing its slow light curve decline, high ejecta mass, and aspherical nebular emission profiles, indicating a massive progenitor and energetic explosion.
Findings
SN 2009jf has broad, slowly declining light curves.
Ejected approximately 0.17 solar masses of nickel-56.
Estimated ejecta mass of 4-9 solar masses and kinetic energy of 3-8 x 10^{51} erg.
Abstract
Optical photometry and medium resolution spectroscopy of the type Ib supernova SN 2009jf, during the period to +250days with respect to the maximum are reported. The light curves are broad, with an extremely slow decline. The early post-maximum decline rate in the band is similar to SN 2008D, however, the late phase decline rate is slower than other studied type Ib supernovae. With an absolute magnitude of magnitude at peak, SN 2009jf is a normally bright supernova. The peak bolometric luminosity and the energy deposition rate via Ni Co chain indicate that M of Ni was ejected during the explosion. He\,I 5876 \AA\ line is clearly identified in the first spectrum of day , at a velocity of km sec. The [O\,I] 6300-6364 \AA\ line seen in…
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