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Get Free AccessThe supernova SN 2006aj associated with GRB 060218 is the second-closest GRB-SN observed to date (z =0.033). We present Very Large Telescope, Liverpool Telescope, and Katzman Automatic Imaging Telescope multi-color photometry of SN 2006aj. This super-nova is found to be subluminous and rapidly evolving. Its early light curve includes an additional wavelength-dependent component, which can be interpreted as shock break-out. We compare the photometric evolution of multi-band light curves with the corresponding properties of the present sample of more than 10 GRB-SNe with precisely known redshifts. Using host-galaxy extinction measure-ments, we derive extinction-corrected GRB-SN luminosities and place SN 2006aj in the context of this GRB-selected supernova sample as well as in the context of local stripped-envelope supernovae.
P. Ferrero, Д. А. Канн, A. Zeh, S. Klose, E. Pian, E. Palazzi, N. Masetti, D. H. Hartmann, J. Sollerman, J. Deng, Alexei V Filippenko, J. Greiner, Mark Hughes, P. A. Mazzali, Wenyu Li, E. Rol, R. J. Smith, N. R. Tanvir (2006). The GRB 060218/SN 2006aj Event in the Context of other Gamma-Ray Burst Supernovae. , DOI: https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20065530/pdf.
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