Supernova 2010ev: A reddened high velocity gradient type Ia supernova
Claudia P. Guti\'errez, Santiago Gonz\'alez-Gait\'an, Gast\'on, Folatelli, Giuliano Pignata, Joseph P. Anderson, Mario Hamuy, Nidia Morrell,, Maximilian Stritzinger, Stefan Taubenberger, Filomena Bufano, Felipe E., Olivares, Joshua B. Haislip, Daniel E. Reichart

TL;DR
This paper presents a detailed spectroscopic and photometric study of the reddened high velocity gradient Type Ia supernova 2010ev, revealing its classification, reddening law, and spectral features, and comparing it with similar supernovae.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive analysis of SN 2010ev, highlighting its high velocity gradient and reddening properties, and comparing it to other HVG and LVG supernovae.
Findings
SN 2010ev is a normal brightness SN Ia with significant reddening.
It belongs to the broad-line, high-velocity gradient SN Ia group.
Spectral features and nebular lines indicate high velocity and intrinsic diversity.
Abstract
Aims. We present and study the spectroscopic and photometric evolution of the type Ia supernova (SN Ia) 2010ev. Methods. We obtain and analyze multi-band optical light curves and optical-near-infrared spectroscopy at low and medium resolution spanning from -7 days to +300 days from the B-band maximum. Results. A photometric analysis shows that SN 2010ev is a SN Ia of normal brightness with a light curve shape of and a stretch s = suffering significant reddening. From photometric and spectroscopic analysis, we deduce a color excess of and a reddening law of . Spectroscopically, SN 2010ev belongs to the broad-line SN Ia group, showing stronger than average Si II {\lambda}6355 absorption features. We also find that SN 2010ev is a high-velocity gradient SN, with a value of km…
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