PTF11mnb: the first analog of supernova 2005bf
F. Taddia, J. Sollerman, C. Fremling, E. Karamehmetoglu, R. M. Quimby,, A. Gal-Yam, O. Yaron, M. M. Kasliwal, S. R. Kulkarni, P. E. Nugent, G., Smadja, C. Tao

TL;DR
PTF11mnb is a peculiar supernova similar to SN 2005bf, characterized by a double-peaked light curve, a massive He-poor progenitor, and possible energy sources including radioactive decay or a magnetar, with detailed modeling supporting these scenarios.
Contribution
This paper presents the first detailed analysis of PTF11mnb, an SN similar to SN 2005bf, including light curve modeling and progenitor characterization, highlighting its unique double-peaked structure and He-poor nature.
Findings
PTF11mnb's light curve resembles SN 2005bf until 50 days post-peak.
Spectra show no He traces, unlike SN 2005bf.
Modeling suggests a massive He-poor progenitor with a double-peaked Ni distribution.
Abstract
We study PTF11mnb, a He-poor supernova (SN) whose pre-peak light curves (LCs) resemble those of SN 2005bf, a peculiar double-peaked stripped-envelope (SE) SN. LCs, colors and spectral properties are compared to those of SN 2005bf and normal SE SNe. A bolometric LC is built and modeled with the SNEC hydrodynamical code explosion of a MESA progenitor star, as well as with semi-analytic models. The LC of PTF11mnb turns out to be similar to that of SN 2005bf until 50 d, when the main (secondary) peaks occur at mag. The early peak occurs at 20 d, and is about 1.0 mag fainter. After the main peak, the decline rate of PTF11mnb is remarkably slower than that of SN 2005bf, and it traces the Co decay rate. The spectra of PTF11mnb reveal no traces of He unlike in the case of SN Ib 2005bf. The bolometric LC is well reproduced by the explosion of a massive ( 7.8…
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