- Walker, ES;
- Mazzali, PA;
- Pian, E;
- Hurley, K;
- Arcavi, I;
- Cenko, SB;
- Gal-Yam, A;
- Horesh, A;
- Kasliwal, M;
- Poznanski, D;
- Silverman, JM;
- Sullivan, M;
- Bloom, JS;
- Filippenko, AV;
- Kulkarni, SR;
- Nugent, PE;
- Ofek, E;
- Barthelmy, S;
- Boynton, W;
- Goldsten, J;
- Golenetskii, S;
- Ohno, M;
- Tashiro, MS;
- Yamaoka, K;
- Zhang, X L-
We present optical photometry and spectroscopy of the broad-lined Type Ic supernova (SN Ic-BL) PTF10qts, which was discovered as part of the Palomar Transient Factory. The SN was located in a dwarf galaxy of magnitude r = 21.1 at a redshift z = 0.0907. We find that the R-band light curve is a poor proxy for bolometric data and use photometric and spectroscopic data to construct and constrain the bolometric light curve. The derived bolometric magnitude at maximum light is Mbol =-18.51 ± 0.2 mag, comparable to that of SN 1998bw (Mbol = -18.7 mag) which was associated with a gamma-ray burst (GRB). PTF10qts is one of the most luminous SNe Ic-BL observed without an accompanying GRB. We estimate the physical parameters of the explosion using data from our programme of follow-up observations, finding that it produced a larger mass of radioactive nickel compared to other SNe Ic-BL with similar inferred ejecta masses and kinetic energies. The progenitor of the event was likely an ~20 M⊙ star. © 2014 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society.