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Photometric observations of two type Ic-BL Supernovae: 2016coi and 2018ebt
D. Yu. Tsvetkov, N. N. Pavlyuk, V. A. Echeistov
Published 2020-07-10Version 1
CCD BVRI photometry is presented for the type Ic-BL Supernovae 2016coi and 2018ebt. The shape of the light curves for both objects is typical for this class of SNe. A change of brightness decline rate at about 100 days after maximum light is observed for SN 2016coi. The light curves of SN 2018ebt are best matched by those of SN Ic-BL 2002ap. For SN 2018ebt, we derived the dates and magnitudes of maximum light, rates of decline at late stages of evolution and presented evidence for extinction in the host galaxy being negligible.
Comments: 10 pages, 5 figures
Journal: Peremennye Zvezdy (Variable Stars), V.40, No.1, 2020
Categories: astro-ph.SR, astro-ph.GA
Keywords: photometric observations, light curves, sn 2018ebt, maximum light, type ic-bl supernovae 2016coi
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