SN 2009E: a faint clone of SN 1987A
A. Pastorello, M. L. Pumo, H. Navasardyan, L. Zampieri, M. Turatto, J., Sollerman, F. Taddia, E. Kankare, S. Mattila, J. Nicolas, E. Prosperi, A. San, Segundo Delgado, S. Taubenberger, T. Boles, M. Bachini, S. Benetti, F., Bufano, E. Cappellaro, A. D. Cason, G. Cetrulo, M. Ergon

TL;DR
SN 2009E is a faint, low-energy, 1987A-like supernova with unique spectral features and minimal nickel production, providing insights into the diversity of supernova explosion properties.
Contribution
This study presents detailed observations and modeling of SN 2009E, revealing it as the faintest 1987A-like supernova and expanding understanding of the low-luminosity end of this supernova class.
Findings
SN 2009E ejected about 0.04 solar masses of 56Ni.
The explosion energy is approximately 0.6 foe.
The ejected mass is around 19 solar masses.
Abstract
In this paper we investigate the properties of SN 2009E, which exploded in a relatively nearby spiral galaxy (NGC 4141) and that is probably the faintest 1987A-like supernova discovered so far. Spectroscopic observations which started about 2 months after the supernova explosion, highlight significant differences between SN 2009E and the prototypical SN 1987A. Modelling the data of SN 2009E allows us to constrain the explosion parameters and the properties of the progenitor star, and compare the inferred estimates with those available for the similar SNe 1987A and 1998A. The light curve of SN 2009E is less luminous than that of SN 1987A and the other members of this class, and the maximum light curve peak is reached at a slightly later epoch than in SN 1987A. Late-time photometric observations suggest that SN 2009E ejected about 0.04 solar masses of 56Ni, which is the smallest 56Ni mass…
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