2016MNRAS.461.1308F


Query : 2016MNRAS.461.1308F

2016MNRAS.461.1308F - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 461, 1308-1316 (2016/September-2)

Ultraviolet diversity of Type Ia Supernovae.

FOLEY R.J., PAN Y., BROWN P., FILIPPENKO A.V., FOX O.D., HILLEBRANDT W., KIRSHNER R.P., MARION G.H., MILNE P.A., PARRENT J.T., PIGNATA G. and STRITZINGER M.D.

Abstract (from CDS):

Ultraviolet (UV) observations of Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) probe the outermost layers of the explosion, and UV spectra of SNe Ia are expected to be extremely sensitive to differences in progenitor composition and the details of the explosion. Here, we present the first study of a sample of high signal-to-noise ratio SN Ia spectra that extend blueward of 2900 Å. We focus on spectra taken within 5 d of maximum brightness. Our sample of 10 SNe Ia spans, the majority of the parameter space of SN Ia optical diversity. We find that SNe Ia have significantly more diversity in the UV than in the optical, with the spectral variance continuing to increase with decreasing wavelengths until at least 1800 Å (the limit of our data). The majority of the UV variance correlates with optical light-curve shape, while there are no obvious and unique correlations between spectral shape and either ejecta velocity or host-galaxy morphology. Using light-curve shape as the primary variable, we create a UV spectral model for SNe Ia at peak brightness. With the model, we can examine how individual SNe vary relative to expectations based on only their light-curve shape. Doing this, we confirm an excess of flux for SN 2011fe at short wavelengths, consistent with its progenitor having a subsolar metallicity. While most other SNe Ia do not show large deviations from the model, ASASSN-14lp has a deficit of flux at short wavelengths, suggesting that its progenitor was relatively metal rich.

Abstract Copyright: © 2016 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): supernovae: general - supernovae: individual: (SN 1992A, SN 2009ig, SN 2011by, SN 2011fe, SN 2011iv, SN 2012cg, SN 2013dy, SN 2014J, ASASSN-14lp, SN 2015F) - ultraviolet: stars - ultraviolet: stars

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Number of rows : 16
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 2009ig SN* 02 38 11.62 -01 18 45.3           SNIa-norm 149 1
2 SN 1992A SN* 03 36 27.41 -34 57 31.4   12.56 12.50     SNIa 402 1
3 SN 2011iv SN* 03 38 51.4 -35 35 32           SNIa-norm 76 1
4 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 17434 0
5 SN 2015F SN* 07 36 15.76 -69 30 23.0           SNIa 79 1
6 NGC 2442 LIN 07 36 23.7700545576 -69 31 50.997856332 11.47 11.15 10.42 9.71 10.4 ~ 222 1
7 SN 2014J SN* 09 55 42.12 +69 40 25.9           SNIa-norm 410 1
8 SN 2011by SN* 11 55 45.56 +55 19 33.8   12.97 12.95     SNIa-norm 88 1
9 SN 1991bg SN* 12 25 03.70 +12 52 15.6   14.75 14.3     SNIapec 585 1
10 SN 2012cg SN* 12 27 12.83 +09 25 13.2           SNIa-norm 193 1
11 SN 1991T SN* 12 34 10.20 +02 39 56.4   11.70 11.51     SNIapec 767 1
12 NGC 4666 EmG 12 45 08.676 -00 27 42.88   11.7   11.5 10.7 ~ 387 1
13 ASASSN -14lp SN* 12 45 09.1 -00 27 32           SNIa-norm 63 0
14 SN 1986G SN* 13 25 36.46 -43 01 53.6   12.45 11.44     SNIapec 408 1
15 SN 2011fe SN* 14 03 05.711 +54 16 25.22   10.12 10.06     SNIa-norm 674 1
16 SN 2013dy SN* 22 18 17.5 +40 34 09           SNIa-norm 104 0

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