Photometric data for ASASSN-15ed Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Pastorello A.
  2. Prieto J.L.
  3. Elias-Rosa N.
  4. Bersier D.
  5. Hosseinzadeh G.,Morales-Garoffolo A.
  6. Noebauer U.M.
  7. Taubenberger S.
  8. Tomasella L.,Kochanek C.S.
  9. Falco E.
  10. Basu U.
  11. Beacom J.F.
  12. Benetti S.
  13. Brimacombe J.,Cappellaro E.
  14. Danilet A.B.
  15. Dong S.
  16. Fernandez J.M.
  17. Goss N.
  18. Granata V.,Harutyunyan A.
  19. Holoien T.W.-S.
  20. Ishida E.E.O.
  21. Kiyota S.
  22. Krannich G.,Nicholls B.
  23. Ochner P.
  24. Pojmanski G.
  25. Shappee B.J.
  26. Simonian G.V.,Stanek K.Z.
  27. Starrfield S.
  28. Szczygiel D.
  29. Tartaglia L.
  30. Terreran G.,Thompson T.A.
  31. Turatto M.
  32. Wagner R.M.
  33. Wiethoff W.S.
  34. Wilber A.,Wozniak P.R.
  35. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

We present the results of the spectroscopic and photometric monitoring campaign of ASASSN-15ed. The transient was discovered quite young by the All Sky Automated Survey for SuperNovae (ASAS-SN) survey. Amateur astronomers allowed us to sample the photometric SN evolution around maximum light, which we estimate to have occurred on JD=2457087.4+/-0.6 in the r band. Its apparent r-band magnitude at maximum was r=16.91+/-0.10, providing an absolute magnitude M_r_~-20.04+/-0.20, which is slightly more luminous than the typical magnitudes estimated for Type Ibn SNe. The post-peak evolution was well monitored, and the decline rate (being in most bands around 0.1 mag/d during the first 25 d after maximum) is marginally slower than the average decline rates of SNe Ibn during the same time interval. The object was initially classified as a Type Ibn SN because early-time spectra were characterized by a blue continuum with superimposed narrow P-Cygni lines of HeI, suggesting the presence of a slowly moving (1200-1500 km/s), He-rich circumstellar medium. Later on, broad P-Cygni HeI lines became prominent. The inferred velocities, as measured from the minimum of the broad absorption components, were between 6000 and 7000 km/s. As we attribute these broad features to the SN ejecta, this is the first time we have observed the transition of a Type Ibn SN to a Type Ib SN.

Keywords
  1. supernovae
  2. visible-astronomy
  3. broad-band-photometry
  4. sloan-photometry
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2015MNRAS.453.3649P
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ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/MNRAS/453/3649
Document Object Identifer DOI
doi:10.26093/cds/vizier.74533649

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2020-01-14T08:35:10Z
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2020-01-14T08:35:10Z
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