A hubble diagram from TYPE II supernovae based solely on photometry: the photometric color method
Artículo
Open/ Download
Publication date
2015-12-20Metadata
Show full item record
Cómo citar
De Jaeger, Thomas
Cómo citar
A hubble diagram from TYPE II supernovae based solely on photometry: the photometric color method
Author
- De Jaeger, Thomas;
- González Gaitán, Sebastián;
- Anderson, J. P.;
- Galbany, Lluis;
- Hamuy Wackenhut, Mario;
- Phillips, M. M.;
- Stritzinger, M.;
- Gutiérrez, C.;
- Bolt, L.;
- Burns, C.;
- Campillay, A.;
- Castellón, S.;
- Contreras, C.;
- Folatelli, Gastón;
- Freedman, W. L.;
- Hsiao, Eric;
- Krisciunas, K.;
- Krzeminski, W.;
- Kuncarayakti, Hanindyo;
- Morrell, N.;
- Olivares, F.;
- Persson, S.;
- Suntzeff, Nicholas B.;
Abstract
We present a Hubble diagram of SNe II using corrected magnitudes derived only from photometry, with no input
of spectral information. We use a data set from the Carnegie Supernovae Project I for which optical and nearinfrared
light curves were obtained. The apparent magnitude is corrected by two observables, one corresponding to
the slope of the plateau in the V band and the second a color term. We obtain a dispersion of 0.44 mag using a
combination of the (V − i) color and the r band and we are able to reduce the dispersion to 0.39 mag using our
golden sample. A comparison of our photometric color method (PCM) with the standardized candle method (SCM)
is also performed. The dispersion obtained for the SCM (which uses both photometric and spectroscopic
information) is 0.29 mag, which compares with 0.43 mag from the PCM for the same SN sample. The construction
of a photometric Hubble diagram is of high importance in the coming era of large photometric wide-field surveys,
which will increase the detection rate of supernovae by orders of magnitude. Such numbers will prohibit
spectroscopic follow up in the vast majority of cases, and hence methods must be deployed which can proceed
using solely photometric data.
General note
Artículo de publicación ISI
Quote Item
The Astrophysical Journal, 815:121 (13pp), 2015 December 20
Collections
The following license files are associated with this item: