2013MNRAS.432.1680Y


Query : 2013MNRAS.432.1680Y

2013MNRAS.432.1680Y - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 432, 1680-1686 (2013/June-3)

Locations of peculiar supernovae as a diagnostic of their origins.

YUAN F., KOBAYASHI C., SCHMIDT B.P., PODSIADLOWSKI P., SIM S.A. and SCALZO R.A.

Abstract (from CDS):

We put constraints on the properties of the progenitors of peculiar calcium-rich transients using the distribution of locations within their host galaxies. We confirm that this class of transients do not follow the galaxy stellar mass profile and are more likely to be found in remote locations of their apparent hosts. We test the hypothesis that these transients are from low-metallicity progenitors by comparing their spatial distributions with the predictions of self-consistent cosmological simulations that include star formation and chemical enrichment. We find that while metal-poor stars and our transient sample show a consistent preference for large offsets, metallicity alone cannot explain the extreme cases. Invoking a lower age limit on the progenitor helps to improve the match, indicating these events may result from a very old metal-poor population. We also investigate the radial distribution of globular cluster systems, and show that they too are consistent with the class of calcium-rich transients. Because photometric upper limits exist for globular clusters for some members of the class, a production mechanism related to the dense environment of globular clusters is not favoured for the calcium-rich events. However, the methods developed in this paper may be used in the future to constrain the effects of low metallicity on radially distant core-collapse events or help establish a correlation with globular clusters for other classes of peculiar explosions.

Abstract Copyright: © 2013 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society (2013)

Journal keyword(s): methods: statistical - supernovae: general - galaxies: abundances

Simbad objects: 26

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Number of rows : 26
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 2005E SN* 02 39 14.34 +01 05 55.0     16.8     SNIb/c 124 1
2 NGC 1032 AG? 02 39 23.6373 +01 05 37.652   13.2       ~ 95 1
3 SN 2007ke SN* 02 54 23.90 +41 34 16.3     18.5     SNIb 37 1
4 MCG+07-07-003 GiC 02 54 25.24 +41 34 36.6   15       ~ 12 0
5 NGC 1129 BiC 02 54 27.400 +41 34 46.70   14.6 13.6     ~ 120 1
6 NGC 2207 AG? 06 16 22.0336889136 -21 22 21.759218400   11.48 10.65 10.21 11.9 ~ 289 3
7 SN 2003H SN* 06 16 25.68 -21 22 23.8     17.8     SNIbpec 46 1
8 IC 2163 AG? 06 16 27.9671433048 -21 22 33.133211832   12.55   11.28   ~ 165 2
9 SN 2000ds SN* 09 11 36.24 +60 01 42.2     17.9     SNIb 47 1
10 NGC 2768 SyG 09 11 37.504 +60 02 13.95 11.30 10.84 9.87     ~ 503 2
11 UGC 6934 GiG 11 57 31.8091219608 -01 15 10.891819044   14.91   14.190   ~ 65 1
12 SN 2003dg SN* 11 57 31.97 -01 15 13.6     19.3     SNIb/cpec 31 1
13 SN 2005cz SN* 12 37 27.85 +74 11 24.5     16.0     SNIb 54 1
14 SN 1983K SN* 12 49 12.23 -08 37 41.5   12.6       SNIIP 84 1
15 IC 3956 AGN 12 58 56.3814877320 +37 23 53.418346260           ~ 16 0
16 PTF 11bij SN* 12 58 58.39 +37 23 12.0       19.9   ~ 18 0
17 SN 2001co SN* 14 19 11.80 +24 47 42.9     18.5     SNIb/cpec 36 1
18 NGC 5559 EmG 14 19 12.7952330376 +24 47 55.169328984   15.0       ~ 83 0
19 SN 2003dr SN* 14 38 11.13 +46 38 03.4     18.0     SNIb/cpec 35 1
20 NGC 5714 GiG 14 38 11.5257329928 +46 38 18.035624940   14.2       ~ 103 0
21 Z 170-11 G 17 16 52.1800261128 +31 35 02.889240144   15.6       ~ 20 0
22 SN 2010et SN* 17 16 54.08 +31 33 50.6           ~ 20 1
23 PTF 10iuv SN* 17 16 54.27 +31 33 51.7       21.2   ~ 28 0
24 PTF 10ops SN* 21 47 33.57 +05 51 30.3           SNIa 31 0
25 2MASX J22465295+2138221 G 22 46 52.954 +21 38 22.16           ~ 4 0
26 PTF 09dav SN* 22 46 55.15 +21 37 34.1           ~ 40 0

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