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CHARACTERIZING THE V-BAND LIGHT-CURVES OF HYDROGEN-RICH TYPE II SUPERNOVAE.

Authors :
Anderson, Joseph P.
González-Gaitán, Santiago
Hamuy, Mario
Gutiérrez, Claudia P.
Stritzinger, Maximilian D.
E., Felipe Olivares
Phillips, Mark M.
Schulze, Steve
Antezana, Roberto
Bolt, Luis
Campillay, Abdo
Castellón, Sergio
Contreras, Carlos
Jaeger, Thomas de
Folatelli, Gastón
Förster, Francisco
Freedman, Wendy L.
González, Luis
Hsiao, Eric
Krzemiński, Wojtek
Source :
Astrophysical Journal; 5/1/2014, Vol. 786 Issue 1, p67-101, 35p
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

We present an analysis of the diversity of V-band light-curves of hydrogen-rich type II supernovae. Analyzing a sample of 116 supernovae, several magnitude measurements are defined, together with decline rates at different epochs, and time durations of different phases. It is found that magnitudes measured at maximum light correlate more strongly with decline rates than those measured at other epochs: brighter supernovae at maximum generally have faster declining light-curves at all epochs. We find a relation between the decline rate during the “plateau” phase and peak magnitudes, which has a dispersion of 0.56 mag, offering the prospect of using type II supernovae as purely photometric distance indicators. Our analysis suggests that the type II population spans a continuum from low-luminosity events which have flat light-curves during the “plateau” stage, through to the brightest events which decline much faster. A large range in optically thick phase durations is observed, implying a range in progenitor envelope masses at the epoch of explosion. During the radioactive tails, we find many supernovae with faster declining light-curves than expected from full trapping of radioactive emission, implying low mass ejecta. It is suggested that the main driver of light-curve diversity is the extent of hydrogen envelopes retained before explosion. Finally, a new classification scheme is introduced where hydrogen-rich events are typed as simply “SN II” with an “s<subscript>2</subscript>” value giving the decline rate during the “plateau” phase, indicating its morphological type. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0004637X
Volume :
786
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Astrophysical Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
95712800
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/786/1/67