SN 2016iyc: A Type IIb supernova arising from a low-mass progenitor
Amar Aryan, S. B. Pandey, WeiKang Zheng, Alexei V. Filippenko, Jozsef, Vinko, Ryoma Ouchi, Thomas G. Brink, Andrew Halle, Jeffrey Molloy, Sahana, Kumar, Goni Halevi, Charles D. Kilpatrick, Amit Kumar, Rahul Gupta, and Amit, Kumar Ror

TL;DR
This study analyzes the low-luminosity Type IIb supernova SN 2016iyc, modeling its progenitor as a low-mass star and comparing it with other SNe IIb to understand their diversity.
Contribution
It presents detailed progenitor modeling and synthetic explosion simulations for SN 2016iyc, revealing it likely originated from a low-mass progenitor near the lower limits for SNe IIb.
Findings
SN 2016iyc's properties match models of 12-13 M$_{ m d}$ progenitors.
Progenitor masses for SNe IIb vary widely, indicating diverse origins.
SN 2016iyc likely resulted from a low-mass progenitor close to the lower mass limit.
Abstract
In this work, photometric and spectroscopic analyses of a very low-luminosity Type IIb supernova (SN) 2016iyc have been performed. SN 2016iyc lies near the faint end among the distribution of similar supernovae (SNe). Given lower ejecta mass () and low nickel mass () from the literature, combined with SN 2016iyc lying near the faint end, one-dimensional stellar evolution models of 9 - 14 M zero-age main-sequence (ZAMS) stars as the possible progenitors of SN 2016iyc have been performed using the publicly available code MESA. Moreover, synthetic explosions of the progenitor models have been simulated using the hydrodynamic evolution codes STELLA and SNEC. The bolometric luminosity light curve and photospheric velocities produced through synthetic explosions of ZAMS stars of mass in the range 12 - 13 M having a pre-supernova radius…
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