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2016A&A...594A..54P - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 594A, 54-54 (2016/10-1)

High-redshift supernova rates measured with the gravitational telescope A 1689.

PETRUSHEVSKA T., AMANULLAH R., GOOBAR A., FABBRO S., JOHANSSON J., KJELLSSON T., LIDMAN C., PAECH K., RICHARD J., DAHLE H., FERRETTI R., KNEIB J.P., LIMOUSIN M., NORDIN J. and STANISHEV V.

Abstract (from CDS):

Aims. We present a ground-based, near-infrared search for lensed supernovae behind the massive cluster Abell 1689 at z = 0.18, which is one of the most powerful gravitational telescopes that nature provides.
Methods. Our survey was based on multi-epoch J-band observations with the HAWK-I instrument on VLT, with supporting optical data from the Nordic Optical Telescope.
Results. Our search resulted in the discovery of five photometrically classified, core-collapse supernovae with high redshifts of 0.671<z<1.703 and magnifications in the range Δm=-0.31 to -1.58mag, as calculated from lensing models in the literature. Owing to the power of the lensing cluster, the survey had the sensitivity to detect supernovae up to very high redshifts, z∼3, albeit for a limited region of space. We present a study of the core-collapse supernova rates for 0.4≤z<2.9, and find good agreement with previous estimates and predictions from star formation history. During our survey, we also discovered two Type Ia supernovae in A 1689 cluster members, which allowed us to determine the cluster Ia rate to be 0.14+0.19–0.09±0.01SNuB.h2 (SNuB∼10–12SNe/L☉,B/yr), where the error bars indicate 1σ confidence intervals, statistical and systematic, respectively. The cluster rate normalized by the stellar mass is 0.10+0.13–0.096±0.02 in SNuM.h2 (SNuM∼10–12SNe/M/yr). Furthermore, we explore the optimal future survey for improving the core-collapse supernova rate measurements at z≥2 using gravitational telescopes, and for detections with multiply lensed images, and we find that the planned WFIRST space mission has excellent prospects.
Conclusions. Massive clusters can be used as gravitational telescopes to significantly expand the survey range of supernova searches, with important implications for the study of the high-z transient Universe.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO, 2016

Journal keyword(s): supernovae: general - gravitational lensing: strong - galaxies: star formation - galaxies: clusters: individual: A 1689 - techniques: photometric

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/594/A54): list.dat A1689_J.fits>

Nomenclature: Table 3: [PAG2016] CAND-NNNNN N=8 among (Nos 669-10662), [PAG2016] CAND-ISAAC N=1.

CDS comments: Table 3 : Cand 1208 is SN 2010lw in Simbad

Simbad objects: 19

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