Optical and Near-Infrared Observations of the Nearby Type Ia Supernova 2017cbv
Lingzhi Wang, Carlos Contreras, Maokai Hu, Mario A. Hamuy, Eric Y., Hsiao, David J. Sand, Joseph P. Anderson, Chris Ashall, Christopher R. Burns,, Juncheng Chen, Tiara R. Diamond, Scott Davis, Francisco F\"orster, Llu\'is, Galbany, Santiago Gonz\'alez-Gait\'an, Mariusz Gromadzki

TL;DR
SN 2017cbv, a nearby Type Ia supernova, exhibited early blue excess emission; extensive optical and near-infrared observations reveal its properties, explosion details, and constraints on progenitor models.
Contribution
This study provides comprehensive optical and NIR light curves and spectra of SN 2017cbv, including early excess emission analysis and progenitor constraints, enhancing understanding of Type Ia supernova diversity.
Findings
SN 2017cbv reached B-band maximum of 11.710 mag
Synthesized approximately 0.73 solar masses of nickel-56
No hydrogen emission detected, limiting hydrogen mass to 0.1 solar masses
Abstract
Supernova (SN) 2017cbv in NGC 5643 is one of a handful of type Ia supernovae (SNe~Ia) reported to have excess blue emission at early times. This paper presents extensive -band light curves of SN 2017cbv, covering the phase from to days relative to -band maximum light. SN 2017cbv reached a -band maximum of 11.7100.006~mag, with a post-maximum magnitude decline =0.9900.013 mag. The supernova suffered no host reddening based on Phillips intrinsic color, Lira-Phillips relation, and the CMAGIC diagram. By employing the CMAGIC distance modulus ~mag and assuming =72~, we found that 0.73~\msun Ni was synthesized during the explosion of SN 2017cbv, which is consistent with estimates using reddening-free and distance-free methods via the phases of the secondary maximum of the…
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