PTF12os and iPTF13bvn. Two stripped-envelope supernovae from low-mass progenitors in NGC 5806
C. Fremling, J. Sollerman, F. Taddia, M. Ergon, M. Fraser, E., Karamehmetoglu, S. Valenti, A. Jerkstrand, I. Arcavi, F. Bufano, N. Elias, Rosa, A. V. Filippenko, D. Fox, A. Gal-Yam, D. A. Howell, R. Kotak, P., Mazzali, D. Milisavljevic, P. E. Nugent, A. Nyholm, E. Pian, S. Smartt

TL;DR
This study analyzes two stripped-envelope supernovae in NGC 5806, constraining their explosion parameters and progenitor masses through spectral, light curve, and archival image analysis, revealing low-mass progenitors and potential progenitor candidates.
Contribution
It introduces a new reference-subtraction pipeline and provides detailed modeling and progenitor constraints for two supernovae, including the first identification of a progenitor candidate for PTF12os.
Findings
Nebular spectra indicate low ZAMS masses (~12-15 solar masses) for progenitors.
Hydrodynamical modeling suggests a compact He core of 3.25 solar masses for PTF12os.
Progenitor of PTF12os likely surrounded by a hydrogen envelope less than 0.02 solar masses.
Abstract
We investigate two stripped-envelope supernovae (SNe) discovered in the nearby galaxy NGC 5806 by the (i)PTF. These SNe, designated PTF12os/SN 2012P and iPTF13bvn, exploded at a similar distance from the host-galaxy center. We classify PTF12os as a Type IIb SN based on our spectral sequence; iPTF13bvn has previously been classified as Type Ib having a likely progenitor with zero age main sequence (ZAMS) mass below ~17 solar masses. Our main objective is to constrain the explosion parameters of iPTF12os and iPTF13bvn, and to put constraints on the SN progenitors. We present comprehensive datasets on the SNe, and introduce a new reference-subtraction pipeline (FPipe) currently in use by the iPTF. We perform a detailed study of the light curves (LCs) and spectral evolution of the SNe. The bolometric LCs are modeled using the hydrodynamical code HYDE. We use nebular models and late-time…
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TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
