Observed type II supernova colours from the carnegie supernova project-I
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De Jaeger, Thomas
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Anderson, J. P.
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Galbany, Lluis
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González Gaitán, Santiago
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Hamuy Wackenhut, Mario
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Phillips, M. M.
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Stritzinger, M. D.
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Contreras, C.
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Folatelli, Gastón
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Gutiérrez, C. P.
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Hsiao, E. Y.
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Morrell, N.
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Suntzeff, Nicholas B.
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Dessart, L.
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Filippenko, A. V.
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2018-09-25T19:19:56Z
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2018-09-25T19:19:56Z
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2018-06
Cita de ítem
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Volumen: 476 Número: 4 Páginas: 4592-4616
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10.1093/mnras/sty508
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/151742
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We present a study of observed Type II supernova (SN II) colours using optical/near-infrared photometric data from the Carnegie Supernovae Project-I. We analyse four colours (B - V, u - g, g - r, and g - Y) and find that SN II colour curves can be described by two linear regimes during the photospheric phase. The first (s1, colour) is steeper and has a median duration of similar to 40 d. The second, shallower slope (s2, colour) lasts until the end of the 'plateau' (similar to 80 d). The two slopes correlate in the sense that steeper initial colour curves also imply steeper colour curves at later phases. As suggested by recent studies, SNe II form a continuous population of objects from the colour point of view as well. We investigate correlations between the observed colours and a range of photometric and spectroscopic parameters including the absolute magnitude, the V-band light-curve slopes, and metal-line strengths. We find that less luminous SNe II appear redder, a trend that we argue is not driven by uncorrected host-galaxy reddening. While there is significant dispersion, we find evidence that redder SNe II (mainly at early epochs) display stronger metal-line equivalent widths. Host-galaxy reddening does not appear to be a dominant parameter, neither driving observed trends nor dominating the dispersion in observed colours. Intrinsic SN II colours are most probably dominated by photospheric temperature differences, with progenitor metallicity possibly playing a minor role. Such temperature differences could be related to differences in progenitor radius, together with the presence or absence of circumstellar material close to the progenitor stars.
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NSF
AST-0306969
AST-0607438
AST-1008343
AST-1211916
AST-1311862
AST-1613472
TABASGO Foundation
Christopher R. Redlich Fund
Miller Institute for Basic Research in Science (U.C. Berkeley)
Ministry of Economy, Development, and Tourism's Millennium Science Initiative
IC120009
VILLUM FONDEN
13261
Florida Space Grant Consortium
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
GN-2005A-Q-11
GN-2005B-Q-7
GN-2006A-Q-7
GS-2005A-Q-11
GS-2005B-Q-6
GS-2008B-Q-56