2013A&A...555A..10T


Query : 2013A&A...555A..10T

2013A&A...555A..10T - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 555A, 10-10 (2013/7-1)

Carnegie Supernova Project: observations of type IIn supernovae.

TADDIA F., STRITZINGER M.D., SOLLERMAN J., PHILLIPS M.M., ANDERSON J.P., BOLDT L., CAMPILLAY A., CASTELLON S., CONTRERAS C., FOLATELLI G., HAMUY M., HEINRICH-JOSTIES E., KRZEMINSKI W., MORRELL N., BURNS C.R., FREEDMAN W.L., MADORE B.F., PERSSON S.E. and SUNTZEFF N.B.

Abstract (from CDS):

The observational diversity displayed by various Type IIn supernovae (SNe IIn) is explored and quantified. In doing so, a more coherent picture ascribing the variety of observed SNe IIn types to particular progenitor scenarios is sought. Carnegie Supernova Project (CSP) optical and near-infrared light curves and visual-wavelength spectroscopy of the Type IIn SNe 2005kj, 2006aa, 2006bo, 2006qq, and 2008fq are presented. Combined with previously published observations of the Type IIn SNe 2005ip and 2006jd, the full CSP sample is used to derive physical parameters that describe the nature of the interaction between the expanding SN ejecta and the circumstellar material (CSM). For each SN of our sample, we find counterparts, identifying objects similar to SNe 1994W (SN 2006bo), 1998S (SN 2008fq), and 1988Z (SN 2006qq). We present the unprecedented initial u-band plateau of SN 2006aa, and its peculiar late-time luminosity and temperature evolution. For each SN, mass-loss rates of 10–4-10–2M/yr are derived, assuming the CSM was formed by steady winds. Typically wind velocities of a few hundred km/s are also computed. The CSP SN IIn sample seems to be divided into subcategories rather than to have exhibited a continuum of observational properties. The wind and mass-loss parameters would favor a luminous blue variable progenitor scenario. However, the assumptions made to derive those parameters strongly influence the results, and therefore, other progenitor channels behind SNe IIn cannot be excluded at this time.

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Journal keyword(s): supernovae: general - stars: winds, outflows - stars: massive

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/555/A10): sn.dat table3.dat table4.dat table5.dat>

Simbad objects: 44

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Number of rows : 44
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 SN 2005db SN* 00 41 26.79 +25 29 51.6     17.3     SNIIn 29 1
2 SN 2005gl SN* 00 49 50.02 +32 16 56.8       17.0   SNIIn 143 2
3 SN 2002ic SN* 01 30 02.55 +21 53 06.9     18.5     SNIapec 236 1
4 SN 2007pk SN* 01 31 47.07 +33 36 54.1     17.0     SNIInpec 36 1
5 SN 1999eb SN* 01 43 45.45 +04 13 25.9     16.2     SNIIn 22 2
6 SN 2008J SN* 02 34 24.20 -10 50 38.5     15.4     SNIa 49 1
7 SN 2005gj SN* 03 01 11.96 -00 33 13.9   18.6       SNIapec 196 1
8 SN 2006gy SN* 03 17 27.06 +41 24 19.5       14.20   SNIIn 335 1
9 SN 1995G SN* 04 43 44.2 -05 18 53     15.5     SNIIn 74 1
10 ESO 553-36 G 05 19 49.968 -20 58 02.79   15.76   14.21   ~ 15 0
11 SN 2006qq SN* 05 19 50.30 -20 58 06.4     17.0     SNIIn 21 1
12 V* VY CMa s*r 07 22 58.3261352189 -25 46 03.194390594 12.01 10.068 8.691 7.938   M5Iae 1084 0
13 UGC 4179 G 08 02 05.961 +00 48 32.74   15.5       ~ 23 0
14 SN 2006jd SN* 08 02 07.43 +00 48 31.5   22.5 21.8 20.4 21.3 SNIIn 107 1
15 PTF 11kx SN* 08 09 12.87 +46 18 48.8           SNIa 135 0
16 SN 2009kn SN* 08 09 43.04 -17 44 51.3           SNIIn 44 1
17 Anon J084009-0536 G 08 40 09.18 -05 36 02.2           ~ 3 0
18 SN 2005kj SN* 08 40 09.18 -05 36 02.2     16.3     SNIIn 18 1
19 SN 1994aj SN* 09 06 11.25 -10 40 00.1     18.0     SNII 35 1
20 SN 2006jc SN* 09 17 20.78 +41 54 32.7     13.8     SNIbn 333 1
21 NGC 2906 GiG 09 32 06.2228278920 +08 26 30.486567516   13.1       ~ 156 0
22 SN 2005ip SN* 09 32 06.42 +08 26 44.4 18.1 18.7 18.5     SNII 180 1
23 SN 2010jl SN* 09 42 53.33 +09 29 41.8           SNIIn 279 1
24 PSN J10081059+5150570 s*b 10 08 10.58 +51 50 57.1           LBV 96 0
25 SN 2005bf SN* 10 23 56.99 -03 11 29.3     18.0     SNIb 196 1
26 * eta Car Em* 10 45 03.5377808928 -59 41 04.051599720 6.37 7.03 6.48 4.90 4.41 LBV 2400 0
27 SN 1988Z SN* 10 51 50.10 +16 00 00.5   16.8       SNIIn 368 1
28 SN 1996L SN* 11 38 37.80 -43 25 13.8   18.5       SNIIn 42 1
29 SN 1998S SN* 11 46 06.1 +47 28 55     12.2     SNIIn 448 1
30 SN 2006aa SN* 11 53 19.89 +20 45 18.2     18.1     SNIIn 24 1
31 NGC 3947 EmG 11 53 20.3138746776 +20 45 05.918083740   14.2   12.60   ~ 111 0
32 SN 1994W SN* 12 02 10.92 +62 08 32.7     13.3     SNIInP 180 1
33 SN 1987F SN* 12 41 37.46 +26 04 28.3   15.3       SNIIn 88 1
34 SN 2006tf SN* 12 46 15.81 +11 25 55.4     16.7     SNIIn 99 1
35 SN 1983K SN* 12 49 12.23 -08 37 41.5   12.6       SNIIP 83 1
36 SN 1995N SN* 14 49 28.29 -10 10 14.0     17.5     SNIIn 153 1
37 SN 2008fq SN* 20 25 06.19 -24 48 27.6           SNII 38 1
38 NGC 6907 G 20 25 07.1 -24 48 41   11.91 11.30 10.47 11.3 ~ 172 2
39 SN 2006bo SN* 20 30 41.90 +09 11 40.8     17.6     SNIIn 18 1
40 UGC 11578 LSB 20 30 42.70920 +09 11 25.6128   16.5       ~ 23 0
41 SN 1999el SN* 20 37 18.03 +66 06 11.9     14.9     SNIIn 66 1
42 SN 2009ip s*b 22 23 08.26 -28 56 52.4           LBV 339 0
43 SN 2007od SN* 23 55 48.68 +18 24 54.8       14.4   SNIIP 127 1
44 SN 2005cp SN* 23 59 30.88 +18 12 09.6     17.4     SNIIn 25 1

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