SN 1992bc and SN 1992bo: Evidence for intrinsic differences in type IA supernova luminosities
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Maza Sancho, José
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Hamuy Wackenhut, Mario
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Phillips, M. M.
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Suntzeff, Nicholas B.
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Avilés, R.
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2014-01-13T12:36:10Z
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2014-01-13T12:36:10Z
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1994-04-01
Cita de ítem
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The Astrophysical Journal, 424:L107-L110, 1994 Apr 1
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0004-637X
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DOI: 10.1086/187286
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/126204
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Artículo de publicación ISI
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Abstract
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Based on the two best-observed Type Ia supernovae found in the Calan/Tololo Supernova Search, in this Letter we present convincing evidence that Type la supernovae with a fast rate of decline in the B band are intrinsically subluminous with respect to those with a slower decline rate. The effect is greater in the B band than in the I band. Specifically, we show that the two Type la supernovae SN 1992bc and SN 1992bo differ by 0.80 +/- 0.2 mag in their peak B absolute magnitudes, and by only 0.41 +/- 0.2 mag in the I band. SN 1992bc occurred in a spiral galaxy, whereas SN 1992bo exploded very far from the nucleus of a lenticular galaxy. These findings suggest the possibility that these two Type Ia supernovae may have had progenitors with significant physical differences. Both objects are normal Type Ia supernovae from a photometric and spectroscopic point of view. Even though these objects confirm the dependence of the absolute B magnitude on the rate of decline, that relation could be less pronounced than suggested recently by Phillips (1993).
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The Calan/Tololo Supernova Search is possible thanks to grant 92/0312 from the Fondo Nacinal de Ciencias y Tecnología (FONDECYT-Chile). The support from CTIO and the University of Chile is also fully appreciated.