2008A&A...479...49B


Query : 2008A&A...479...49B

2008A&A...479...49B - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 479, 49-66 (2008/2-3)

Supernova rates from the Southern inTermediate Redshift ESO Supernova Search (STRESS).

BOTTICELLA M.T., RIELLO M., CAPPELLARO E., BENETTI S., ALTAVILLA G., PASTORELLO A., TURATTO M., GREGGIO L., PATAT F., VALENTI S., ZAMPIERI L., HARUTYUNYAN A., PIGNATA G. and TAUBENBERGER S.

Abstract (from CDS):

To measure the supernova (SN) rates at intermediate redshift we performed a search, the Southern inTermediate Redshift ESO Supernova Search (STRESS). Unlike most of the current high redshift SN searches, this survey was specifically designed to estimate the rate for both type Ia and core collapse (CC) SNe. We counted the SNe discovered in a selected galaxy sample measuring SN rate per unit blue band luminosity. Our analysis is based on a sample of ∼43000 galaxies and on 25 spectroscopically confirmed SNe plus 64 selected SN candidates. Our approach is aimed at obtaining a direct comparison of the high redshift and local rates and at investigating the dependence of the rates on specific galaxy properties, most notably their colour. The type Ia SN rate, at mean redshift z=0.3, is 0.22(+0.10+0.16)(–0.08–0.14)h702SNu, while the CC SN rate, at z=0.21, is 0.82(+0.31+0.30)(–0.24–0.26)h702SNu. The quoted errors are the statistical and systematic uncertainties. With respect to the local value, the CC SN rate at z=0.2 is higher by a factor of ∼2, whereas the type Ia SN rate remains almost constant. This implies that a significant fraction of SN Ia progenitors has a lifetime longer than 2-3Gyr. We also measured the SN rates in the red and blue galaxies and found that the SN Ia rate seems to be constant in galaxies of different colour, whereas the CC SN rate seems to peak in blue galaxies, as in the local Universe. SN rates per unit volume were found to be consistent with other measurements showing a steeper evolution with redshift for CC SNe than SNe Ia. We have exploited the link between SFH and SN rates to predict the evolutionary behaviour of the SN rates and compare it with the path indicated by observations. We conclude that in order to constrain the mass range of CC SN progenitors and SN Ia progenitor models it is necessary to reduce the uncertainties in the cosmic SFH. In addition it is important to apply a consistent dust extinction correction both to SF and to CC SN rate and to measure the SN Ia rate in star forming and in passively evolving galaxies over a wide redshift range.

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Journal keyword(s): supernovae: general - stars: formation - Galaxy: evolution - Galaxy: stellar content

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/479/49): table1.dat table3.dat table45.dat>

Nomenclature: Tables 4, 5: STRESS NNZN-A, STRESS EF0427-A, STRESS EisA1-AA, STRESS EisA-A, STRESS WHNN-A, STRESS WHhz2-A, STRESS Field2-A, STRESS J1888-A, N=22+41.

Status at CDS : All or part of tables of objects could be ingested in SIMBAD with priority 2.

Simbad objects: 56

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Number of rows : 56
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 2001gg SN* 00 45 20.83 -29 45 12.2     23.7     SNII 6 1
2 SN 2001io SN* 00 45 53.64 -29 26 11.7     23     SNIa 5 1
3 SN 2001gh SN* 00 57 03.63 -27 42 32.9     21.6     SNII 10 1
4 SN 1999ey SN* 00 58 03.42 -27 40 31.2     20.3     SNIIn 8 1
5 SN 2000fc SN* 00 58 33.58 -27 46 40.1     22.4     SNIa 6 1
6 SN 2003gd SN* 01 36 42.65 +15 44 19.9     13.2     SNIIP 249 2
7 SN 2003G SN* 02 08 28.13 +06 23 51.9     16.2     SNIIn 20 1
8 SN 2001ip SN* 03 31 13.03 -27 50 55.5     23.8     SNIa 7 1
9 SN 1999gt SN* 03 32 10.28 -28 06 16.0     22.1     SNIa: 7 1
10 NAME Chandra Deep Field-South reg 03 32 28.0 -27 48 30           ~ 2088 1
11 SN 1999gu SN* 03 33 00.15 -27 51 40.1     22.2     SNII 8 1
12 SN 1992A SN* 03 36 27.41 -34 57 31.4   12.56 12.50     SNIa 402 1
13 SN 2001gi SN* 04 28 07.06 -36 21 45.2     21.0     SNIa 5 1
14 SN 2004ae SN* 04 28 17.89 -36 18 55.0     23.3     SNII 3 1
15 SN 1999em SN* 04 41 27.04 -02 51 45.2   13.79 13.7     SNIIP 674 1
16 SN 1995G SN* 04 43 44.2 -05 18 53     15.5     SNIIn 74 1
17 SN 1987A SN* 05 35 28.020 -69 16 11.07           SNIIpec 4939 2
18 SN 2000fp SN* 05 38 01.27 -23 46 34.1     22.9     SNII 6 1
19 SN 2004af SN* 05 38 03.91 -23 59 00.2     22.5     SNIc 4 1
20 SN 2001gj SN* 05 38 07.90 -23 42 34.4     22.4     SNII 6 1
21 SN 1997B SN* 05 53 01.9 -17 51 55     16.5     SNIc 28 2
22 SN 1995ad SN* 06 01 06.13 -23 40 29.0       15.7   SNII 53 1
23 SN 2004ag SN* 09 51 01.49 -20 50 37.5     23.0     SNII 3 1
24 SN 2005cq SN* 09 52 00.48 -20 43 26.5       21.9   SNIa 4 1
25 SN 2002bo SN* 10 18 06.51 +21 49 41.7   13.95       SNIa 309 1
26 SN 2004ah SN* 10 45 47.41 -00 06 58.1     23.3     SNIa 4 1
27 SN 1996W SN* 11 59 28.98 -19 15 21.9     16     SNII 36 1
28 SN 1979C SN* 12 22 58.58 +15 47 52.7   11.6       SNIIL 585 1
29 SN 1991bg SN* 12 25 03.70 +12 52 15.6   14.75 14.3     SNIapec 585 1
30 SN 1994D SN* 12 34 02.395 +07 42 05.70   11.75 12.03     SNIa 542 1
31 SN 1991T SN* 12 34 10.20 +02 39 56.4   11.70 11.51     SNIapec 767 1
32 SN 1990N SN* 12 42 56.68 +13 15 23.4   12.69 12.62     SNIa 392 1
33 SN 1990I SN* 12 44 50.26 -40 43 36.5   16.7 16.7     SNIb 58 1
34 SN 1997X SN* 12 48 14.28 -03 19 58.5   14.75 13.5     SNIb 68 1
35 SN 2005cs SN* 13 29 53.37 +47 10 28.2   14.5       SNIIP 408 1
36 SN 1994I SN* 13 29 54.072 +47 11 30.50     12.9     SNIc 625 1
37 SN 2002cl SN* 13 44 09.94 -00 12 57.8     21.6     SNIc 7 1
38 SN 2004cd SN* 13 44 50.70 -00 03 48.3       22.7   SNIa 4 1
39 SN 2002cm SN* 13 52 03.67 -11 43 08.5     22.3     SNII 6 1
40 SN 2002du SN* 13 53 18.28 -11 37 28.8     22.2     SNII 6 1
41 SN 2002cn SN* 13 53 21.24 -12 15 29.5     22.3     SNIa 6 1
42 SN 2004ai SN* 13 54 26.09 -12 41 15.9     23.4     SNIc 4 1
43 SN 2004ce SN* 13 54 45.93 -12 14 36.3       22.8   SNIa 3 1
44 SN 1992H SN* 13 56 22.26 +47 14 27.4     15.0     SNII 105 1
45 SN 2002co SN* 14 10 53.04 -11 45 25.0     22.6     SNII 7 1
46 SN 2004cf SN* 14 11 05.77 -11 44 09.4       22.9   SNIb/c 4 1
47 SN 2004dl SN* 14 11 11.50 -12 02 36.9       21.2   SNIa 4 1
48 SN 2004cg SN* 14 11 23.71 -12 01 08.4       22.4   SNII 3 1
49 SN 2004aj SN* 14 20 37.58 -12 24 14.4     22.3     SNIa 3 1
50 SN 2001bd SN* 19 13 10.97 -64 17 07.0     22.6     SNII 6 1
51 SN 1998bw SN* 19 35 03.17 -52 50 46.1   14.09       SNIc 1821 2
52 SN 1999el SN* 20 37 18.03 +66 06 11.9     14.9     SNIIn 67 1
53 SN 2001gf SN* 22 04 21.27 -18 21 56.8     20.7     SNIa 5 1
54 SN 1999ee SN* 22 16 09.40 -36 50 31.5   14.85       SNIa 191 1
55 SN 2004dm SN* 22 43 21.36 -40 19 46.7       21.6   SNIb 3 1
56 SN 2002gd SN* 23 14 37.01 +04 30 06.1     16.7     SNII 58 1

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