Host galaxies of SNe Ic-BL with and without long gamma-ray bursts
J. Japelj, S. D. Vergani, R. Salvaterra, M. Renzo, E. Zapartas, S. E., de Mink, L. Kaper, S. Zibetti

TL;DR
This study compares host galaxy properties of broad-line Type Ic supernovae with and without associated long gamma-ray bursts, revealing differences in explosion environments and suggesting intrinsic distinctions rather than viewing angle effects.
Contribution
It provides the first systematic comparison of host galaxy environments of SNe Ic-BL with and without GRBs, highlighting differences in offsets and metallicities.
Findings
GRB-SNe occur closer to galaxy centers
SNe Ic-BL without GRBs have more super-solar metallicity hosts
Host galaxy luminosity and size distributions are similar
Abstract
Broad-line Ic supernovae (SNe Ic-BL) are a very rare class of core-collapse supernovae exhibiting high ejecta velocities and high kinetic energies. They are the only type of SNe that accompany long gamma-ray burst (GRB) explosions. Systematic differences found in the spectra of SNe Ic-BL with and without GRBs (GRB-SNe and SNe Ic-BL, respectively) suggest that either the progenitor or/and explosion mechanism of SNe Ic-BL with and without a GRB differ, or the difference could be only due to the viewing angle of the observer with respect to the orientation of the collimated explosion. We present the systematic comparison of the host galaxies of broad-lined SNe Ic with and without a detected GRB, the latter being detected in untargeted surveys, with the aim to find out whether there are any systematic differences between the environments in which these two classes of SNe preferentially…
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