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The relative specific Type Ia supernovae rate from three years of ASAS-SN

Authors :
J. S. Brown
Krzysztof Z. Stanek
Christopher S. Kochanek
Todd A. Thompson
John F. Beacom
Ping Chen
Benjamin J. Shappee
Subo Dong
J. Brimacombe
T W-S Holoien
J. L. Prieto
D. Bersier
Maximilian Stritzinger
Source :
Brown, J S, Stanek, K Z, Holoien, T W S, Kochanek, C S, Shappee, B J, Prieto, J L, Dong, S, Chen, P, Thompson, T A, Beacom, J F, Stritzinger, M D, Bersier, D & Brimacombe, J 2019, ' The relative specific Type Ia supernovae rate from three years of ASAS-SN ', Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, vol. 484, no. 3, pp. 3785-3796 . https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stz258
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2019.

Abstract

We analyze the 476 SN Ia host galaxies from the All-Sky Automated Survey for Supernova (ASAS-SN) Bright Supernova Catalogs to determine the observed relative Type Ia supernova (SN) rates as a function of luminosity and host galaxy properties. We find that the luminosity distribution of the SNe Ia in our sample is reasonably well described by a Schechter function with a faint-end slope $\alpha \approx 1.5$ and a knee $M_{\star} \approx -18.0$. Our specific SN Ia rates are consistent with previous results but extend to far lower host galaxy masses. We find an overall rate that scales as $(M_{\star}/10^{10} M_{\odot})^{\alpha}$ with $\alpha \approx -0.5$. This shows that the specific SN Ia rate continues rising towards lower masses even in galaxies as small as $\log(M_{\star} / M_{\odot}) \lesssim 7.0$, where it is enhanced by a factor of $\sim10-20$ relative to host galaxies with stellar masses $\sim10^{10}M_{\odot}$. We find no strong dependence of the specific SN Ia rate on the star formation activity of the host galaxies, but additional observations are required to improve the constraints on the star formation rates.<br />Comment: 15 pages, 10 figures, 2 tables available online

Details

ISSN :
13652966 and 00358711
Volume :
484
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c52bd69cfe096f4126a4b67dda0f3001