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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2013

Supernova 2012aw - a high-energy clone of archetypal type IIP SN 1999em

Subhash Bose; Brijesh Kumar; Firoza Sutaria; Brajesh Kumar; Rupak Roy; V. K. Bhatt; S. B. Pandey; H. C. Chandola; Ram Sagar; Kuntal Misra; Sayan Chakraborti

We present densely-sampled UBV RI/griz photometric and low-resolution (6-10u optical spectroscopic observations from 4 to 270 days after explosion of a newly discovered type II SN 2012aw in a nearby (�9.9 Mpc) galaxy M95. The light-curve characteristics of apparent magnitudes, colors, bolometric luminosity and the presence and evolution of prominent spectral features are found to have striking similarity with the archetypal IIP SNe 1999em, 1999gi and 2004et. The early time observations of SN 2012aw clearly detect minima in the light-curve of V , R and I bands near 37 days after explosion and this we suggest to be an observational evidence for emergence of recombination phase. The mid-plateau MV magnitude ( 16.67 ± 0.04) lies in between the bright (� 18) and subluminous (� 15) IIP SNe. The mass of nickel is 0.06±0.01 M⊙. The SYNOW modelling of spectra indicate that the value and evolution of photospheric velocity is similar to SN 2004et, but about �600 kms −1 higher than that of SNe 1999em and 1999gi at comparable epochs. This trend is more apparent in the line velocities of Hα and Hβ. A comparison of ejecta velocity properties with that of existing radiation-hydrodynamical simulations indicate that the energy of explosion lies in the range 1-2×10 51 ergs; a further comparison of nebular phase [Oi] doublet luminosity with SNe 2004et and 1987A indicate that the mass of progenitor star is about 14-15 M⊙. The presence of high-velocity absorption features in the mid-to-late plateau and possibly in early phase spectra show signs of interaction between ejecta and the circumstellar matter; being consistent with its early-time detection at X-ray and radio wavebands.


The Astrophysical Journal | 2015

SN 2013ej - A type IIL supernova with weak signs of interaction

Subhash Bose; Firoza Sutaria; Brijesh Kumar; Chetna Duggal; Kuntal Misra; Peter J. Brown; Mridweeka Singh; Vikram V. Dwarkadas; Donald G. York; Sayan Chakraborti; H. C. Chandola; Julie Dahlstrom; Alak Ray; Margarita Safonova

We present optical photometric and spectroscopic observations of supernova 2013ej. It is one of the brightest type II supernovae exploded in a nearby (


Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2015

SN 2013ab : A normal type IIP supernova in NGC 5669

Subhash Bose; S. Valenti; Kuntal Misra; M. L. Pumo; L. Zampieri; David J. Sand; Brijesh Kumar; Andrea Pastorello; Firoza Sutaria; Thomas J. Maccarone; Brajesh Kumar; Melissa Lynn Graham; D. Andrew Howell; P. Ochner; H. C. Chandola; S. B. Pandey

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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2013

SN 2007uy metamorphosis of an aspheric Type Ib explosion

Rupak Roy; Brijesh Kumar; Justyn R. Maund; Patricia Schady; E Felipe Olivares; Daniele Malesani; G. Leloudas; S. Nandi; Nial R. Tanvir; Dan Milisavljevic; J. Hjorth; Kuntal Misra; Brajesh Kumar; S. B. Pandey; Ram Sagar; H. C. Chandola

Mpc) galaxy NGC 628. The light curve characteristics are similar to type II SNe, but with a relatively shorter (


Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2012

Broad-band optical polarimetric studies towards the Galactic young star cluster Berkeley 59

C. Eswaraiah; A. K. Pandey; G. Maheswar; W. P. Chen; D. K. Ojha; H. C. Chandola

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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2011

SN 2008gz – most likely a normal Type IIP event

Rupak Roy; Brijesh Kumar; A. S. Moskvitin; Stefano Benetti; T. A. Fatkhullin; Brajesh Kumar; Kuntal Misra; F. Bufano; Ralph Martin; V. V. Sokolov; S. B. Pandey; H. C. Chandola; Ram Sagar

day) and steeper (


The Astrophysical Journal | 2014

DISCOVERY OF A RED QUASAR WITH RECURRENT ACTIVITY

Sumana Nandi; R Roy; Dj Saikia; Mridweeka Singh; H. C. Chandola; M. Baes; R Joshi; Gianfranco Gentile; M Patgiri

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The Astrophysical Journal | 2013

OPTICAL PHOTOMETRIC AND POLARIMETRIC INVESTIGATION OF NGC 1931

A. K. Pandey; C. Eswaraiah; Saurabh Sharma; M. R. Samal; N. Chauhan; W. P. Chen; Jessy Jose; D. K. Ojha; R. K. S. Yadav; H. C. Chandola

mag (100 d)


New Astronomy | 2015

Deep optical survey of the stellar content of Sh2-311 region

R. K. S. Yadav; A. K. Pandey; Saurabh Sharma; Jessy Jose; K. Ogura; Naoto Kobayashi; M. R. Samal; C. Eswaraiah; H. C. Chandola

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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2014

Erratum: SN 2007uy – metamorphosis of an aspheric Type Ib explosion

Rupak Roy; Brijesh Kumar; Justyn R. Maund; Patricia Schady; Felipe Olivares E.; Daniele Malesani; G. Leloudas; Sumana Nandi; Nial R. Tanvir; Dan Milisavljevic; J. Hjorth; Kuntal Misra; Brajesh Kumar; S. B. Pandey; Ram Sagar; H. C. Chandola

in V) plateau phase. The SN shows a large drop of 2.4 mag in V band brightness during plateau to nebular transition. The absolute ultraviolet (UV) light curves are identical to SN 2012aw, showing a similar UV plateau trend extending up to 85 days. The radioactive

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Brijesh Kumar

Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences

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Kuntal Misra

Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences

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S. B. Pandey

Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences

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Ram Sagar

Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences

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Rupak Roy

Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences

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A. K. Pandey

Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences

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C. Eswaraiah

Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences

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Firoza Sutaria

Indian Institute of Astrophysics

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Subhash Bose

Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences

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Brajesh Kumar

Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences

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