SN 2008jb: A "Lost" Core-Collapse Supernova in a Star-Forming Dwarf Galaxy at ~10 Mpc
Jose L. Prieto, J. C. Lee, A. J. Drake, R. McNaught, G. Garradd, J. F., Beacom, E. Beshore, M. Catelan, S. G. Djorgovski, G. Pojmanski, K. Z. Stanek,, D. M. Szczygiel

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and detailed analysis of SN 2008jb, a core-collapse supernova in a nearby dwarf galaxy, highlighting its unique features, host environment, and implications for understanding supernova progenitors.
Contribution
First detailed study of SN 2008jb, revealing its unusual spectral features, dust emission, and host environment, providing new insights into core-collapse supernovae in dwarf galaxies.
Findings
SN 2008jb had a 100-day plateau in its light curve.
The supernova synthesized approximately 0.04 solar masses of Ni-56.
The host galaxy has low metallicity and active star formation.
Abstract
We present the discovery and follow-up observations of SN 2008jb, a core-collapse supernova in the dwarf irregular galaxy ESO 302-14 at 9.6 Mpc. This transient was missed by galaxy-targeted surveys and was only found in archival optical images obtained by CRTS and ASAS. It was detected shortly after explosion and reached a bright optical maximum, Vmax = 13.6 mag (M_Vmax ~ -16.5). The shape of the light curve shows a plateau of 100 days, followed by a drop of 1.4 mag in V-band to a decline with the approximate Co 56 decay slope, consistent with 0.04 Msun of Ni 56 synthesized in the explosion. A spectrum obtained 2 years after explosion shows a broad, boxy Halpha emission line, which is unusual for type IIP supernovae. We detect the supernova in archival Spitzer and WISE images obtained 8-14 months after explosion, which show clear signs of warm dust emission. The dwarf irregular host…
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