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The JWST Discovery of the Triply Imaged Type Ia 'Supernova H0pe' and Observations of the Galaxy Cluster PLCK G165.7+67.0

Authors :
Brenda L. Frye
Massimo Pascale
Justin Pierel
Wenlei Chen
Nicholas Foo
Reagen Leimbach
Nikhil Garuda
Seth H. Cohen
Patrick S. Kamieneski
Rogier A. Windhorst
Anton M. Koekemoer
Pat Kelly
Jake Summers
Michael Engesser
Daizhong Liu
Lukas J. Furtak
Maria del Carmen Polletta
Kevin C. Harrington
S. P. Willner
Jose M. Diego
Rolf A. Jansen
Dan Coe
Christopher J. Conselice
Liang Dai
Hervé Dole
Jordan C. J. D’Silva
Simon P. Driver
Norman A. Grogin
Madeline A. Marshall
Ashish K. Meena
Mario Nonino
Rafael Ortiz III
Nor Pirzkal
Aaron Robotham
Russell E. Ryan Jr.
Lou Strolger
Scott Tompkins
Christopher N. A. Willmer
Haojing Yan
Min S. Yun
Adi Zitrin
Source :
The Astrophysical Journal, Vol 961, Iss 2, p 171 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2024.

Abstract

A Type Ia supernova (SN) at z = 1.78 was discovered in James Webb Space Telescope Near Infrared Camera imaging of the galaxy cluster PLCK G165.7+67.0 (G165; z = 0.35). The SN is situated 1.5–2 kpc from the host-galaxy nucleus and appears in three different locations as a result of gravitational lensing by G165. These data can yield a value for Hubble’s constant using time delays from this multiply imaged SN Ia that we call “SN H0pe.” Over the cluster, we identified 21 image multiplicities, confirmed five of them using the Near-Infrared Spectrograph, and constructed a new lens model that gives a total mass within 600 kpc of (2.6 ± 0.3) × 10 ^14 M _⊙ . The photometry uncovered a galaxy overdensity coincident with the SN host galaxy. NIRSpec confirmed six member galaxies, four of which surround the SN host galaxy with relative velocity ≲900 km s ^−1 and projected physical extent ≲33 kpc. This compact galaxy group is dominated by the SN host galaxy, which has a stellar mass of (5.0 ± 0.1) × 10 ^11 M _⊙ . The group members have specific star formation rates of 2–260 Gyr ^−1 derived from the H α -line fluxes corrected for stellar absorption, dust extinction, and slit losses. Another group centered on a strongly lensed dusty star-forming galaxy is at z = 2.24. The total (unobscured and obscured) SFR of this second galaxy group is estimated to be (≳ 100 M _⊙ yr ^−1 ), which translates to a supernova rate of ∼1 SNe yr ^−1 , suggesting that regular monitoring of this cluster may yield additional SNe.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15384357
Volume :
961
Issue :
2
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.6cc49a5947ac4a70931e819d2c75b613
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ad1034