From optical to infrared photometry of SN 2013dy Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Pan Y.-C.
  2. Foley R.J.
  3. Kromer M.
  4. Fox O.D.
  5. Zheng W.
  6. Challis P.,Clubb K.I.
  7. Filippenko A.V.
  8. Folatelli G.
  9. Graham M.L.
  10. Hillebrandt W.,Kirshner R.P.
  11. Lee W.H.
  12. Pakmor R.
  13. Patat F.
  14. Phillips M.M.
  15. Pignata G.,Ropke F.
  16. Seitenzahl I.
  17. Silverman J.M.
  18. Simon J.D.
  19. Sternberg A.,Stritzinger M.D.
  20. Taubenberger S.
  21. Vinko J.
  22. Wheeler J.C.
  23. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

SN 2013dy is a Type Ia supernova (SN Ia) for which we have compiled an extraordinary data set spanning from 0.1 to ~500d after explosion. We present 10 epochs of ultraviolet (UV) through near-infrared (NIR) spectra with Hubble Space Telescope/Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph, 47 epochs of optical spectra (15 of them having high resolution), and more than 500 photometric observations in the BVrRiIZYJH bands. SN 2013dy has a broad and slowly declining light curve ({Delta}m_15_(B)=0.92mag), shallow SiII {lambda}6355 absorption, and a low velocity gradient. We detect strong CII in our earliest spectra, probing unburned progenitor material in the outermost layers of the SN ejecta, but this feature fades within a few days. The UV continuum of SN 2013dy, which is strongly affected by the metal abundance of the progenitor star, suggests that SN 2013dy had a relatively high-metallicity progenitor. Examining one of the largest single set of high-resolution spectra for an SN Ia, we find no evidence of variable absorption from circumstellar material. Combining our UV spectra, NIR photometry, and high-cadence optical photometry, we construct a bolometric light curve, showing that SN 2013dy had a maximum luminosity of 10.0^+4.8^_-3.8_x10^42^erg/s. We compare the synthetic light curves and spectra of several models to SN 2013dy, finding that SN 2013dy is in good agreement with a solar-metallicity W7 model.

Keywords
  1. supernovae
  2. infrared-photometry
  3. visible-astronomy
  4. broad-band-photometry
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2015MNRAS.452.4307P
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ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/MNRAS/452/4307
Document Object Identifer DOI
doi:10.26093/cds/vizier.74524307

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History

2018-01-10T12:30:01Z
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2018-01-10T12:30:01Z
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