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Title: SN 2011fu: A type IIb Supernova with a luminous double-peaked light curve
Author: A. Morales-Garoffolo, N. Elias-Rosa, M. Bersten, A. Jerkstrand, S. Taubenberger, S. Benetti, E. Cappellaro, R. Kotak, A. Pastorello, F. Bufano, R. M. Domínguez, M. Ergon, M. Fraser, X. Gao, E. García, D. A. Howell, J. Isern, S. J. Smartt, L. Tomasella, S. Valenti

We present optical and near infrared observations of the type IIb supernova (SN) 2011fu from a few days to ~300 d after explosion. The SN presents a double-peaked light curve (LC) similar to that of SN 1993J, although more luminous and with a longer cooling phase after the primary peak. The spectral evolution is also similar to SN 1993J's, with hydrogen dominating the spectra to ~40 d, then helium gaining strength, and nebular emission lines appearing from ~60 d post-explosion. The velocities derived from the P-Cygni absorptions are overall similar to those of other type IIb SNe. We have found a strong similarity between the oxygen and magnesium line profiles at late times, which suggests that these lines are forming at the same location within the ejecta. The hydrodynamical modelling of the pseudo-bolometric LC and the observed photospheric velocities suggest that SN 2011fu was the explosion of an extended star (R~450 solar radii), in which 1.3 x 1051 erg of kinetic energy were released and 0.15 solar masses of 56Ni were synthesised. In addition, a better reproduction of the observed early pseudo-bolometric LC is achieved if a more massive H-rich-envelope than for other type IIb SNe is considered (0.3 solar masses). The hydrodynamical modelling of the LC and the comparison of our late-time spectra with nebular spectral models for type IIb SNe, point to a progenitor for SN 2011fu with a ZAMS mass of 13-18 solar masses.

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Type IIb supernova 2011fu was discovered in UGC 01626 by Fabrizio Ciabattari and E. Mazzoni (Italian Supernovae Search Project) on the 21st September 2011



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