2010ApJ...721.1608B


Query : 2010ApJ...721.1608B

2010ApJ...721.1608B - Astrophys. J., 721, 1608-1626 (2010/October-1)

The absolute magnitudes of type Ia supernovae in the ultraviolet.

BROWN P.J., ROMING P.W.A., MILNE P., BUFANO F., CIARDULLO R., ELIAS-ROSA N., FILIPPENKO A.V., FOLEY R.J., GEHRELS N., GRONWALL C., HICKEN M., HOLLAND S.T., HOVERSTEN E.A., IMMLER S., KIRSHNER R.P., LI W., MAZZALI P., PHILLIPS M.M., PRITCHARD T., STILL M., TURATTO M. and VANDEN BERK D.

Abstract (from CDS):

We examine the absolute magnitudes and light-curve shapes of 14 nearby (redshift z = 0.004-0.027) Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) observed in the ultraviolet (UV) with the Swift Ultraviolet/Optical Telescope. Colors and absolute magnitudes are calculated using both a standard Milky Way extinction law and one for the Large Magellanic Cloud that has been modified by circumstellar scattering. We find very different behavior in the near-UV filters (uvw1rccovering ∼2600-3300 Å after removing optical light, and u 3000-4000 Å) compared to a mid-UV filter (uvm2 2000-2400 Å). The uvw1rc- b colors show a scatter of ∼0.3 mag while uvm2-b scatters by nearly 0.9 mag. Similarly, while the scatter in colors between neighboring filters is small in the optical and somewhat larger in the near-UV, the large scatter in the uvm2 - uvw1 colors implies significantly larger spectral variability below 2600 Å. We find that in the near-UV the absolute magnitudes at peak brightness of normal SNe Ia in our sample are correlated with the optical decay rate with a scatter of 0.4 mag, comparable to that found for the optical in our sample. However, in the mid-UV the scatter is larger, ∼1 mag, possibly indicating differences in metallicity. We find no strong correlation between either the UV light-curve shapes or the UV colors and the UV absolute magnitudes. With larger samples, the UV luminosity might be useful as an additional constraint to help determine distance, extinction, and metallicity in order to improve the utility of SNe Ia as standardized candles.

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Journal keyword(s): distance scale - dust, extinction - galaxies: distances and redshifts - supernovae: general - ultraviolet: general

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/ApJ/721/1608): table2.dat table7.dat table3.dat table12.dat table13.dat table14.dat table15.dat>

Simbad objects: 39

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Number of rows : 39
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 2005hk SN* 00 27 50.89 -01 11 53.3   15.92       SNIax 217 1
2 SN 2006ej SN* 00 38 59.77 -09 00 56.6   16.0 16.4     SNIa 67 1
3 IC 1563 GiP 00 39 00.2351185176 -09 00 52.381414332   15       ~ 31 0
4 SN 2000cx SN* 01 24 46.1 +09 30 31           SNIap 211 1
5 NGC 524 GiP 01 24 47.7429545736 +09 32 20.089023900   11.5       ~ 454 1
6 SN 2008Q SN* 01 24 57.23 +09 33 01.5     16.5     SNIa 46 1
7 NGC 1367 GiG 03 35 01.3451198496 -24 55 59.504904516   11.48   9.98 11.1 ~ 188 0
8 SN 2005ke SN* 03 35 04.35 -24 56 38.8     17.2     SNIap 141 1
9 SN 1992A SN* 03 36 27.41 -34 57 31.4   12.56 12.50     SNIa 398 1
10 ACO S 373 ClG 03 38 29.4 -35 27 08           ~ 1780 0
11 SN 2007on SN* 03 38 50.90 -35 34 30.0       14.9   SNIa 124 1
12 NGC 1404 GiP 03 38 51.917 -35 35 39.81 11.53 10.69 10.00 9.03   ~ 737 1
13 NGC 1559 GiG 04 17 35.7508602240 -62 47 01.251567384   11.19 10.45 10.11 10.4 ~ 267 1
14 SN 2005df SN* 04 17 37.85 -62 46 09.5     13.8     SNIa 68 1
15 SN 1999em SN* 04 41 27.04 -02 51 45.2   13.79 13.7     SNIIP 661 1
16 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 16968 1
17 NGC 2811 GiG 09 16 11.0885170584 -16 18 45.846758268   12.66       ~ 87 0
18 SN 2005am SN* 09 16 12.47 -16 18 16.0     17.5     SNIa 109 1
19 SN 2007S SN* 10 00 31.26 +04 24 26.2     16.7     SNIa 67 1
20 UGC 5378 G 10 00 31.9920033168 +04 24 25.671558420   14.2       ~ 63 0
21 NAME Hydra I Cluster ClG 10 36 36.0 -27 31 04           ~ 826 1
22 NGC 3311 BiC 10 36 42.821 -27 31 42.02   11.93 10.93 10.00 9.67 ~ 293 2
23 SN 2007cv SN* 10 37 45.4 -27 04 57       15.3   ~ 14 1
24 IC 2597 GiG 10 37 47.3320133088 -27 04 52.576660812   12.75   11.08   ~ 102 0
25 SN 1991bg SN* 12 25 03.70 +12 52 15.6   14.75 14.3     SNIapec 576 1
26 SN 1991T SN* 12 34 10.20 +02 39 56.4   11.70 11.51     SNIapec 757 1
27 SN 1994I SN* 13 29 54.072 +47 11 30.50     12.9     SNIc 619 1
28 SN 2007af SN* 14 22 21.03 -00 23 37.6     15.4     SNIa 157 1
29 NGC 5584 EmG 14 22 23.811 -00 23 14.82   12.80   12.0 11.8 ~ 253 0
30 SN 2005cf SN* 15 21 33.12 -07 26 57.1   13.54       SNIa 270 1
31 MCG-01-39-003 GiP 15 21 33.377 -07 26 51.65   15       ~ 61 0
32 SN 2007co SN* 18 23 03.60 +29 53 49.6 17.1 17.1 17.0     SNIa 59 1
33 MCG+05-43-016 G 18 23 04.1781016368 +29 54 04.960842840   14.9       ~ 24 0
34 SN 2007cq SN* 22 14 40.41 +05 04 48.6     15.8     SNIa 59 1
35 2MASX J22144070+0504435 G 22 14 40.702 +05 04 42.84           ~ 17 1
36 NGC 7469 Sy1 23 03 15.6 +08 52 26 12.60 13.00 12.34     ~ 2064 3
37 SN 2008ec SN* 23 03 15.76 +08 52 24.6           SNIa 52 1
38 MCG-01-60-021 LIN 23 41 47.285 -03 40 01.90 14.88 14.50 13.57     ~ 89 1
39 SN 2006dm SN* 23 41 47.32 -03 40 02.6     17.3     SNIa 33 1

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