Photometry of SN 2003cg Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Elias-Rosa N.
  2. Benetti S.
  3. Cappellaro E.
  4. Turatto M.
  5. Mazzali P.A.,Patat F.
  6. Meikle W.P.S.
  7. Stehle M.
  8. Pastorello A.
  9. Pignata G.
  10. Kotak R.,Harutyunyan A.
  11. Altavilla G.
  12. Navasardyan H.
  13. Qiu Y.
  14. Salvo M.,Hillebrandt W.
  15. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

We present optical and near-infrared photometry and spectroscopy of the Type Ia SN 2003cg, which exploded in the nearby galaxy NGC 3169. The observations cover a period between 8.5 and +414d post-maximum. SN 2003cg is a normal but highly reddened Type Ia event. Its B magnitude at maximum Bmax=15.94+/-0.04 and {Delta}m15(B)_obs_=1.12+/-0.04 [{Delta}m15(B)_intrinsic_=1.25+/-0.05]. Allowing RV to become a free parameter within the Cardelli et al. (1989ApJ...345..245C) extinction law, simultaneous matches to a range of colour curves of normal SNe Ia yielded E(B-V)=1.33+/-0.11, and RV=1.80+/-0.19. While the value obtained for RV is small, such values have been invoked in the past, and may imply a grain size which is small compared with the average value for the local interstellar medium.

Keywords
  1. supernovae
  2. infrared-photometry
  3. visible-astronomy
  4. broad-band-photometry
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2006MNRAS.369.1880E
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Document Object Identifer DOI
doi:10.26093/cds/vizier.73691880

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2007-04-29T21:37:37Z
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2007-04-29T21:37:37Z
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