2006ApJ...645..841N


Query : 2006ApJ...645..841N

2006ApJ...645..841N - Astrophys. J., 645, 841-850 (2006/July-2)

Toward a cosmological Hubble diagram for type II-P supernovae.

NUGENT P., SULLIVAN M., ELLIS R., GAL-YAM A., LEONARD D.C., HOWELL D.A., ASTIER P., CARLBERG R.G., CONLEY A., FABBRO S., FOUCHEZ D., NEILL J.D., PAIN R., PERRETT K., PRITCHET C.J. and REGNAULT N.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the first high-redshift Hubble diagram for Type II-P supernovae (SNe II-P) based on five events at redshift up to z∼0.3. This diagram was constructed using photometry from the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope Supernova Legacy Survey and absorption-line spectroscopy from the Keck Observatory. The method used to measure distances to these supernovae is based on recent work by Hamuy & Pinto and exploits a correlation between the absolute brightness of SNe II-P and the expansion velocities derived from the minimum of the Fe II λ5169 P Cygni feature observed during the plateau phases. We present three refinements to this method that significantly improve the practicality of measuring the distances of SNe II-P at cosmologically interesting redshifts. These are an extinction correction measurement based on the V-I colors at day 50, a cross-correlation measurement for the expansion velocity, and the ability to extrapolate such velocities accurately over almost the entire plateau phase. We apply this revised method to our data set of high-redshift SNe II-P and find that the resulting Hubble diagram has a scatter of only 0.26 mag, thus demonstrating the feasibility of measuring the expansion history, with present facilities, using a method independent of that based on supernovae of Type Ia.

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Journal keyword(s): Cosmology: Distance Scale - Stars: Supernovae: General

Simbad objects: 33

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Number of rows : 33
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 SN 2004dh SN* 00 18 00.39 +24 33 44.5   18.364 17.5     SNII 16 1
2 SN 1990K SN* 00 34 13.98 -27 47 45.9     14     SNII 61 1
3 SN 1992am SN* 01 25 02.76 -04 39 00.9   18.5 18.5     SNIIP 56 1
4 SNLS 04D1ln SN* 02 25 53.482 -04 27 03.75           ~ 6 1
5 SN 1990E SN* 02 39 29.1 -08 08 14     15.2     SNIIP 94 1
6 SN 1969L SN* 02 43 45 +37 18.7   13.2 13.2     SNIIP 119 1
7 SN 1999eg SN* 02 53 08.39 +25 29 24.2     17.5     SNII 17 1
8 SN 1999em SN* 04 41 27.04 -02 51 45.2   13.79 13.7     SNIIP 674 1
9 SN 1992ba SN* 05 41 47.10 -64 18 00.7     14     SNIIP 49 1
10 SN 1993A SN* 07 39 17.3 -62 03 14   18.5 18.5     SNII 22 1
11 SN 1999ca SN* 10 05 22.95 -34 12 41.0       17   SNII 24 1
12 SN 1999gi SN* 10 18 16.66 +41 26 28.2   14.8       SNIIP 236 1
13 SN 2004T SN* 10 56 10.27 +47 23 43.5     17.5     SNII 17 1
14 SN 1991G SN* 12 05 28.85 +50 32 11.7   15.7       SNIIP 49 1
15 SN 1986I SN* 12 18 52.03 +14 24 43.8   14.2 14.2     SNIIP 74 1
16 SN 1988A SN* 12 37 43.52 +11 48 19.5     13.5     SNIIP 110 1
17 SN 1999br SN* 13 00 41.80 +02 29 45.8     17.5     SNIIPp 165 1
18 SN 1999cr SN* 13 20 18.34 -20 08 52.0     18.0     SNIIP 25 1
19 SN 1988H SN* 15 13 44 -14 15.3   15.5 16.2     SNIIP 26 1
20 SN 2000cb SN* 16 01 32.15 +01 42 23.0     18.0     SNII 53 1
21 SN 2004A SN* 16 43 01.90 +36 50 12.5     15.7     SNIIP 76 1
22 SN 2004em SN* 19 31 31.11 +35 52 15.7     17.5     SNII 20 1
23 SN 1991al SN* 19 42 24.07 -55 06 23.5   16.0 16     SNIIP 29 1
24 SN 1992af SN* 20 30 40.25 -42 18 35.2   17.5 17.5     SNIIP 29 1
25 SN 2004et SN* 20 35 25.33 +60 07 17.7   12.88       SNIIP 489 1
26 SN 2004du SN* 21 08 26.51 +18 11 23.7     18.4     SNIIP 22 1
27 SN 1989L SN* 22 37 49.71 +23 47 15.7     17.5     SNIInL 36 1
28 SN 1993S SN* 22 52 24.1 -40 18 43     17.5     SNII 21 1
29 SN 1993W SN* 23 29 40.02 -03 02 25.7     17     SNII 25 1
30 SNLS 03D3ce SN* ~ ~           ~ 4 0
31 SNLS 03D4cw SN* ~ ~           ~ 4 0
32 SNLS 04D1pj SN* ~ ~           ~ 6 0
33 SNLS 04D4fu SN* ~ ~           ~ 5 0

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