2012ApJ...750....1M


Query : 2012ApJ...750....1M

2012ApJ...750....1M - Astrophys. J., 750, 1 (2012/May-1)

The Hubble space telescope cluster supernova survey. III. Correlated properties of type Ia supernovae and their hosts at 0.9 < z < 1.46.

MEYERS J., ALDERING G., BARBARY K., BARRIENTOS L.F., BRODWIN M., DAWSON K.S., DEUSTUA S., DOI M., EISENHARDT P., FACCIOLI L., FAKHOURI H.K., FRUCHTER A.S., GILBANK D.G., GLADDERS M.D., GOLDHABER G., GONZALEZ A.H., HATTORI T., HSIAO E., IHARA Y., KASHIKAWA N., KOESTER B., KONISHI K., LIDMAN C., LUBIN L., MOROKUMA T., ODA T., PERLMUTTER S., POSTMAN M., RIPOCHE P., ROSATI P., RUBIN D., RYKOFF E., SPADAFORA A., STANFORD S.A., SUZUKI N., TAKANASHI N., TOKITA K., YASUDA N. (The Supernova Cosmology Project)

Abstract (from CDS):

Using the sample of Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) discovered by the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) Cluster Supernova Survey and augmented with HST-observed SNe Ia in the Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey (GOODS) fields, we search for correlations between the properties of SNe and their host galaxies at high redshift. We use galaxy color and quantitative morphology to determine the red sequence in 25 clusters and develop a model to distinguish passively evolving early-type galaxies from star-forming galaxies in both clusters and the field. With this approach, we identify 6 SN Ia hosts that are early-type cluster members and 11 SN Ia hosts that are early-type field galaxies. We confirm for the first time at z > 0.9 that SNe Ia hosted by early-type galaxies brighten and fade more quickly than SNe Ia hosted by late-type galaxies. We also show that the two samples of hosts produce SNe Ia with similar color distributions. The relatively simple spectral energy distributions expected for passive galaxies enable us to measure stellar masses of early-type SN hosts. In combination with stellar mass estimates of late-type GOODS SN hosts from Thomson & Chary, we investigate the correlation of host mass with Hubble residual observed at lower redshifts. Although the sample is small and the uncertainties are large, a hint of this relation is found at z > 0.9. By simultaneously fitting the average cluster galaxy formation history and dust content to the red-sequence scatters, we show that the reddening of early-type cluster SN hosts is likely E(B - V) ≲ 0.06. The similarity of the field and cluster early-type host samples suggests that field early-type galaxies that lie on the red sequence may also be minimally affected by dust. Hence, the early-type-hosted SNe Ia studied here occupy a more favorable environment to use as well-characterized high-redshift standard candles than other SNe Ia.

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Journal keyword(s): cosmology: observations - dark energy - distance scale - galaxies: clusters: general - galaxies: elliptical and lenticular, cD - supernovae: general

CDS comments: SCP06D0 et SCP06D6 are probable misprints for SCP05D0 and SCP05D6.

Simbad objects: 76

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Number of rows : 76
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 RCS J022056-0333.3 ClG 02 20 55 -03 33.5           ~ 19 0
2 SCP 06N33 SN* 02 20 57.699 -03 33 23.97           SNIa 7 0
3 MOO J0221-0321 ClG 02 21 42.0 -03 21 47           ~ 18 0
4 SCP 05D0 SN* 02 21 42.066 -03 21 53.12           SNIa 11 0
5 SCP 05D6 SN* 02 21 46.484 -03 22 56.18           SNIa 10 0
6 SCP 06R12 SN* 02 23 00.082 -04 36 03.04           SNIa 7 0
7 XLSSC 046 ClG 02 23 03.0 -04 36 22           ~ 37 0
8 SN 2002fx SN* 03 32 06.80 -27 44 34.4           SNIa 19 1
9 NAME McGuire SN SN* 03 32 10.020 -27 49 49.98           ~ 13 0
10 NAME Greenberg SN SN* 03 32 21.490 -27 46 58.30           ~ 12 0
11 SN 2002hp SN* 03 32 24.782 -27 46 18.07           SNIa 24 1
12 NAME Ombo SN SN* 03 32 25.340 -27 45 03.01           ~ 18 0
13 SN 2002fw SN* 03 32 37.511 -27 46 46.40           SNIa 31 1
14 SN 2003aj SN* 03 32 44.33 -27 55 06.4           SNIa 14 1
15 SN 2003ak SN* 03 32 46.90 -27 54 49.3           SNIa 19 1
16 SCP 05P1 SN* 03 37 50.352 -28 43 02.66           SNIa 6 0
17 RCS J0337.8-2844 ClG 03 37 50.4 -28 44 28           ~ 10 0
18 RCS J0439-2904 ClG 04 39 38.0 -29 04 55           ~ 21 0
19 ClG J0848+4453 ClG 08 48 34.800 +44 53 41.90           ~ 123 1
20 ClG J0849+4452 ClG 08 48 58.8 +44 51 53           ~ 107 1
21 SCP 06X26 SN* 09 10 37.889 +54 22 29.07           SNIa 6 1
22 ClG J0910+5422 ClG 09 10 44.9 +54 22 09           ~ 91 0
23 SN 2000ds SN* 09 11 36.24 +60 01 42.2     17.9     SNIb 47 1
24 NAME Virgo Cluster ClG 12 26 32.1 +12 43 24           ~ 6642 0
25 SCP 06C0 SN* 12 29 25.654 +01 50 56.58           SNIa 13 0
26 NAME XMMU J1229.4+0151 ClG 12 29 28.8 +01 51 34           ~ 27 0
27 SCP 06C1 SN* 12 29 33.012 +01 51 36.67           SNIa 6 0
28 NAME Gabi SN SN* 12 36 13.830 +62 12 07.56           ~ 17 0
29 NAME Strolger SN SN* 12 36 20.630 +62 10 50.58           ~ 14 0
30 NAME Koekemoer SN SN* 12 36 22.920 +62 18 23.20           ~ 14 0
31 NAME Ferguson SN SN* 12 36 25.100 +62 15 23.84           ~ 12 0
32 SN 1997ff SN* 12 36 44.10 +62 12 44.7         26.77 SNIa 66 1
33 NAME Sasquatch SN SN* 12 36 54.125 +62 08 22.21           ~ 20 0
34 NAME Thames SN SN* 12 36 55.214 +62 13 03.75           ~ 11 0
35 SN 2002dd SN* 12 36 55.35 +62 12 46.1     24.0     SNIa 17 1
36 SN 2003es SN* 12 36 55.441 +62 13 11.46           SNIa 21 1
37 NAME Lancaster SN SN* 12 36 56.720 +62 12 53.33           ~ 21 0
38 NAME Redford SN SN* 12 37 01.700 +62 12 23.98           ~ 8 0
39 SN 2003dy SN* 12 37 09.189 +62 11 28.17           SNIa 28 1
40 SN 2003eb SN* 12 37 15.208 +62 13 33.55           SNIa 19 1
41 SN 2003az SN* 12 37 19.723 +62 18 37.23           ~ 24 1
42 NAME Eagle SN SN* 12 37 20.750 +62 13 41.50           ~ 18 0
43 SN 2005cz SN* 12 37 27.85 +74 11 24.5     16.0     SNIb 54 1
44 SN 2002ki SN* 12 37 28.421 +62 20 39.56           SNIa 20 1
45 SN 2003xx SN* 12 37 28.992 +62 11 27.36           ~ 26 1
46 NAME Patuxent SN SN* 12 38 09.000 +62 18 47.24           ~ 16 0
47 ClG J1252-2927 ClG 12 52 54.4 -29 27 17           ~ 156 0
48 SCP 06E12 SN* 14 15 08.141 +36 12 42.94           SNIa 6 0
49 ClG J1415+3611 ClG 14 15 11.1 +36 12 03           ~ 78 1
50 ISCS J1429.3+3437 ClG 14 29 18.5 +34 37 25           ~ 20 0
51 SCP 06G4 SN* 14 29 18.743 +34 38 37.38           ~ 8 0
52 SCP 06G3 SN* 14 29 28.430 +34 37 23.13           SNIa 6 0
53 [DAB2006b] J143227.42+333225.1 SN* 14 32 27.395 +33 32 24.83           SNIc 113 0
54 SCP 06F12 SN* 14 32 28.748 +33 32 10.05           SNIa 6 0
55 ISCS J1432.4+3332 ClG 14 32 29.18 +33 32 36.0           ~ 19 0
56 ISCS J1432.6+3436 ClG 14 32 38.3 +34 36 49           ~ 20 0
57 ISCS J1433.8+3325 ClG 14 33 51.1 +33 25 51           ~ 11 0
58 ClG J1434+3427 ClG 14 34 28.6 +34 26 22           ~ 22 0
59 SCP 06H5 SN* 14 34 30.139 +34 26 57.29           SNIa 6 0
60 ISCS J1434.7+3519 ClG 14 34 46.3 +35 19 45           ~ 20 0
61 SCP 06K0 SN* 14 38 08.366 +34 14 18.08           SNIa 6 0
62 ISCS J143809+341419 ClG 14 38 08.71 +34 14 19.2           ~ 34 0
63 SCP 06K18 SN* 14 38 10.663 +34 12 47.19           SNIa 6 0
64 RCS J1511.0+0903 ClG 15 11 03.8 +09 03 15           ~ 10 0
65 SCP 06T1 SN* 15 11 06.494 +09 02 11.56           ~ 4 0
66 ClG 1603+4313 ClG 16 04 23.7 +43 04 52           ~ 134 1
67 ClG J1716+6708 ClG 17 16 49.6 +67 08 30           ~ 134 0
68 ClG J2156-0448 ClG 21 56 41 -04 48.1           ~ 15 0
69 2XMM J220550.2-015928 ClG 22 05 50.7 -01 59 30           ~ 12 0
70 SCP 06B4 SN* 22 05 54.627 -01 59 46.50           ~ 4 0
71 ClG J2215-1738 ClG 22 15 58.5 -17 38 03           ~ 101 0
72 SCP 06A4 SN* 22 16 01.077 -17 37 22.09           SNIa 7 0
73 ClG J2235-2557 ClG 22 35 20.6 -25 57 42           ~ 147 0
74 ClG J2319+0038 ClG 23 19 53 +00 38.0           ~ 38 1
75 RCS J2345.4-3632 ClG 23 45 27.3 -36 32 50           ~ 15 0
76 SCP 06U4 SN* 23 45 29.429 -36 32 45.73           SNIa 6 0

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