The Type IIb SN 2011dh - Two years of observations and modelling of the lightcurves
M. Ergon, A. Jerkstrand, J. Sollerman, N. Elias-Rosa, C. Fransson, M., Fraser, A. Pastorello, R. Kotak, S. Taubenberger, L. Tomasella, S. Valenti,, S. Benetti, G. Helou, M.M. Kasliwal, J. Maund, S.J. Smartt, J. Spyromilio

TL;DR
This study presents two years of optical, NIR, and MIR observations and detailed modelling of supernova SN 2011dh, revealing its progenitor's properties, lightcurve evolution, and dust formation processes.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive dataset and modelling analysis that determine the progenitor's initial mass and explain the observed excess emissions and spectral features.
Findings
Helium core mass estimated at 3.1 solar masses.
Progenitor initial mass inferred as 12 solar masses.
Detection of CO emission bands and MIR excess.
Abstract
We present optical and near-infrared (NIR) photometry and spectroscopy as well as modelling of the lightcurves of the Type IIb supernova (SN) 2011dh. Our extensive dataset spans two years, and complemented with Spitzer mid-infrared (MIR) data, we use it to build an optical-to-MIR bolometric lightcurve between days 3 and 732. To model the bolometric lightcurve before day 400 we use a grid of hydrodynamical SN models and a bolometric correction determined with steady-state NLTE modelling. Using this method we find a helium core mass of 3.1 (+0.7-0.4) solar masses for SN 2011dh, consistent within error bars with previous results. We present bolometric and broad-band lightcurves between days 100 and 500 for the Jerkstrand et al. (2014) steady-state NLTE models, and the preferred 12 solar masses (initial mass) model shows a good overall agreement with the observed lightcurves. We find an…
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