The luminous Type Ic supernova 1992ar at z=0.145
Author
- Clocchiatti, Alejandro;
- Phillips, Mark M.;
- Suntzeff, Nicholas B.;
- Della Valle, Massimo;
- Cappellaro, Enrico;
- Turatto, Massimo;
- Hamuy Wackenhut, Mario;
- Avilés, Roberto;
- Navarrete, Mauricio;
- Smith, Chris;
- Rubenstein, Eric P.;
- Covarrubias, Ricardo;
- Stetson, Peter B.;
- Maza Sancho, José;
- Riess, Adam G.;
- Zanin, Caterina;
Abstract
We present spectroscopic and photometric observations of SN 1992ar, the most distant supernova
(SN) in the Cala n/Tololo Survey. We compare its spectrum with those of nearby Type Ia and Ic SNe
and conclude that the latter type is a better match to SN 1992ar. Using K-corrections based on the
spectra of well-observed Type Ic and Ia SNe, we compute di erent possible rest-frame light curves of SN
1992ar and compare them with those of representative SNe of each type observed in the nearby universe.
From the photometry and the spectra, we are able to conclude that SN 1992ar cannot be matched by
any known example of a Type Ia SN. Even though the data set collected is fairly complete (one spectrum
and 10 photometric points), it is not possible to decide whether SN 1992ar was a fast Type Ic SN,
like SN 1994I, or a slow one, like SN 1983V. The absolute V magnitudes at maximum implied by each
of these possibilities are [19.2 and [20.2, respectively. The latter would make SN 1992ar one of the
brightest SNe on record. SN 1992ar, hence, illustrates the problem of contamination faced by the high-z
Type Ia SNe samples whose luminosity distances are used to determine the cosmological parameters of
the universe. We present observational criteria to distinguish the two SN types when the Si II 6355 A
line is redshifted out of the sensitivity range of typical CCD detectors and discuss the e ect that these
luminous Type Ic SNe would have on the measured cosmological parameters, if not removed from the
high-z Type Ia SN samples.
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The Astrophysical Journal, 529:661È674, 2000 February 1
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