2012ApJ...751..142G


Query : 2012ApJ...751..142G

2012ApJ...751..142G - Astrophys. J., 751, 142 (2012/June-1)

The low-velocity, rapidly fading type Ia supernova 2002es.

GANESHALINGAM M., LI W., FILIPPENKO A.V., SILVERMAN J.M., CHORNOCK R., FOLEY R.J., MATHESON T., KIRSHNER R.P., MILNE P., CALKINS M. and SHEN K.J.

Abstract (from CDS):

SN 2002es is a peculiar subluminous Type Ia supernova (SN Ia) with a combination of observed characteristics never before seen in an SN Ia. At maximum light, SN 2002es shares spectroscopic properties with the underluminous SN 1991bg subclass of SNe Ia, but with substantially lower expansion velocities (∼6000 km/s) more typical of the peculiar SN 2002cx subclass. Photometrically, SN 2002es differs from both SN 1991bg-like and SN 2002cx-like supernovae. Although at maximum light it is subluminous (MB= -17.78 mag), SN 2002es has a relatively broad light curve (Δm15(B) = 1.28±0.04 mag), making it a significant outlier in the light-curve width versus luminosity relationship. We estimate a 56Ni mass of 0.17±0.05 Msynthesized in the explosion, relatively low for an SN Ia. One month after maximum light, we find an unexpected plummet in the bolometric luminosity. The late-time decay of the light curves is inconsistent with our estimated 56Ni mass, indicating that either the light curve was not completely powered by 56Ni decay or the ejecta became optically thin to γ-rays within a month after maximum light. The host galaxy is classified as an S0 galaxy with little to no star formation, indicating that the progenitor of SN 2002es is likely from an old stellar population. We also present a less extensive data set for SN 1999bh, an object which shares similar photometric and spectroscopic properties. Both objects were found as part of the Lick Observatory Supernova Search, allowing us to estimate that these objects should account for 2.5% of SNe Ia within a fixed volume. Current theoretical models are unable to explain the observed characteristics of SN 2002es.

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Journal keyword(s): supernovae: general - supernovae: individual (SN 2002es, SN 1999bh)

Nomenclature: Table 1: [GLF2012b] NN N=30 (Nos 1-30)

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

Simbad objects: 20

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Number of rows : 20
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 2005hk SN* 00 27 50.89 -01 11 53.3   15.92       SNIax 221 1
2 SN 2005E SN* 02 39 14.34 +01 05 55.0     16.8     SNIb/c 124 1
3 SN 2003hv SN* 03 04 09.32 -26 05 07.5     12.5     SNIa 125 1
4 SN 2002es SN* 03 23 47.23 +40 33 53.5     16.4     SNIapec 55 1
5 UGC 2708 LSB 03 23 48.8427088224 +40 33 28.075281840   15.7       ~ 30 0
6 SN 2010X SN* 04 48 27.90 +73 28 14.8           SNIc 75 1
7 SN 1999by SN* 09 21 52.07 +51 00 06.6   13.66       SNIap 293 1
8 SN 1999bh SN* 10 54 46.97 +61 17 20.0     16.8     SNIa 22 1
9 NGC 3435 AG? 10 54 48.3299264640 +61 17 23.483165532   14.2       ~ 45 0
10 SN 2005bl SN* 12 04 12.24 +20 24 24.6           SNIap 98 1
11 SN 1991bg SN* 12 25 03.70 +12 52 15.6   14.75 14.3     SNIapec 584 1
12 SN 1994D SN* 12 34 02.395 +07 42 05.70   11.75 12.03     SNIa 542 1
13 SN 1991T SN* 12 34 10.20 +02 39 56.4   11.70 11.51     SNIapec 766 1
14 SN 2002cx SN* 13 13 49.72 +06 57 31.9   17.68       SNIapec 222 1
15 SN 2005cf SN* 15 21 33.12 -07 26 57.1   13.54       SNIa 280 1
16 SN 2009dc SN* 15 51 12.12 +25 42 28.0           SNIa-norm 164 1
17 SN 2006bt SN* 15 56 33.81 +20 03 07.2     17.5     SNIap 99 1
18 PTF 10ops SN* 21 47 33.57 +05 51 30.3           SNIa 31 0
19 PTF 09dav SN* 22 46 55.15 +21 37 34.1           ~ 40 0
20 SN 2008ha SN* 23 34 52.69 +18 13 35.4           SNIax 184 1

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