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23 High Redshift Supernovae from the IfA Deep Survey: Doubling the SN Sample at z>0.7

Authors :
Barris, Brian J.
Tonry, John
Blondin, Stephane
Challis, Peter
Chornock, Ryan
Clocchiatti, Alejandro
Filippenko, Alexei
Garnavich, Peter
Holland, Stephen
Jha, Saurabh
Kirshner, Robert
Krisciunas, Kevin
Leibundgut, Bruno
Li, Weidong
Matheson, Thomas
Miknaitis, Gajus
Riess, Adam
Schmidt, Brian
Smith, R. Chris
Sollerman, Jesper
Spyromilio, Jason
Stubbs, Christopher
Suntzeff, Nicholas
Aussel, H.
Chambers, K. C.
Connelley, M. S.
Donovan, D.
Henry, J. P.
Kaiser, N.
Liu, M. C.
Martin, E. L.
Wainscoat, R. J.
Publication Year :
2003
Publisher :
arXiv, 2003.

Abstract

We present photometric and spectroscopic observations of 23 high redshift supernovae spanning a range of z=0.34-1.03, 9 of which are unambiguously classified as Type Ia. These supernovae were discovered during the IfA Deep Survey, which began in September 2001 and observed a total of 2.5 square degrees to a depth of approximately m=25-26 in RIZ over 9-17 visits, typically every 1-3 weeks for nearly 5 months, with additional observations continuing until April 2002. We give a brief description of the survey motivations, observational strategy, and reduction process. This sample of 23 high-redshift supernovae includes 15 at z>0.7, doubling the published number of objects at these redshifts, and indicates that the evidence for acceleration of the universe is not due to a systematic effect proportional to redshift. In combination with the recent compilation of Tonry et al. (2003), we calculate cosmological parameter density contours which are consistent with the flat universe indicated by the CMB (Spergel et al. 2003). Adopting the constraint that Omega_total = 1.0, we obtain best-fit values of (Omega_m, Omega_Lambda)=(0.33, 0.67) using 22 SNe from this survey augmented by the literature compilation. We show that using the empty-beam model for gravitational lensing does not eliminate the need for Omega_Lambda > 0. Experience from this survey indicates great potential for similar large-scale surveys while also revealing the limitations of performing surveys for z>1 SNe from the ground.<br />67 pages, 12 figures, 12 tables, accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........130faa23f368d3b8f96781f3bab10363
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.astro-ph/0310843