Distance estimate to NGC 6951 from supernova siblings Type IIP SN 2020dpw and Type Ib SN 2021sjt
R\'eka K\"onyves-T\'oth, Zs\'ofia Bodola, Tam\'as Szalai, Moira Andrews, Iair Arcavi, Dominik B\'anhidi, Imre Barna B\'ir\'o, Federica Bianco, Jamison Burke, Istv\'an Cs\'anyi, Benjamin Dilday, Joseph R. Farah, Estefania Padilla Gonzalez, Daichi Hiramatsu, D. Andrew Howell

TL;DR
This study uses supernova siblings in galaxy NGC 6951 to refine distance measurements, applying the expanding photosphere method to both Type IIP and Type Ib supernovae, and finds consistent distance estimates supporting the method's validity.
Contribution
It demonstrates the application of the expanding photosphere method to Type Ib supernovae using sibling supernovae for improved distance estimation.
Findings
Distance estimates of ~25.76 Mpc and ~24.57 Mpc for the two supernovae.
Validation of EPM for Type Ib supernovae.
Distances agree with literature, confirming method reliability.
Abstract
{Supernova (SN) siblings are powerful tools used to calibrate and improve distance measurement methods, and to make the systematic uncertainty to distances to their host galaxies considerably lower compared to other techniques.} {In this paper we present distance estimates to NGC6951, a galaxy that hosted the Type IIP SN~2020dpw, the Type Ib SN~2021sjt, and three other SNe.} {Photometric observations of the two objects were carried out using two 80cm RC telescopes located in Hungary, while spectra were obtained from the LCO and the WiseRep database. For the distance estimates, we applied the expanding photosphere method (EPM), which connects the observed angular radius () of a SN to its physical radius and is related to the velocity of the photosphere (). Although the EPM is mostly applied to derive the distance of Type IIP SNe, in the literature there are…
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TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
