http://arxiv.org/abs/1612.02097
We present a new empirical fitting method for the optical light curves of Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia). We find that a variant broken-power-law function provides a good fit, with the simple assumption that the optical emission is approximately the blackbody emission of the expanding fireball. This function is mathematically analytic and is derived directly from the photospheric velocity evolution. Applying it to the case study of SN 2011fe gives a surprisingly good fit that can describe the light curves from explosion to a few weeks after peak brightness, as well as over a large range of fluxes ($\sim 5$\, mag, and even $\sim 7$\,mag in the $g$ band). Since SNe Ia share similar light-curve shapes, this fitting method has the potential to fit most other SNe Ia and characterize their properties in large statistical samples such as those already gathered and in the near future as new facilities become available.
W. Zheng and A. Filippenko
Thu, 8 Dec 16
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