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Diversity in extinction laws of Type Ia supernovae measured between $0.2$ and $2\,\mu\mathrm{m}$

Authors :
Amanullah, R.
Johansson, J.
Goobar, A.
Ferretti, R.
Papadogiannakis, S.
Petrushevska, T.
Brown, P. J.
Cao, Y.
Contreras, C.
Dahle, H.
Elias-Rosa, N.
Fynbo, J. P. U.
Gorosabel, J.
Guaita, L.
Hangard, L.
Howell, D. A.
Hsiao, E. Y.
Kankare, E.
Kasliwal, M.
Leloudas, G.
Lundqvist, P.
Mattila, S.
Nugent, P.
Phillips, M. M.
Sandberg, A.
Stanishev, V.
Sullivan, M.
Taddia, F.
Östlin, G.
Asadi, S.
Herrero-Illana, R.
Jensen, J. J.
Karhunen, K.
Lazarevi, S.
Varenius, E.
Santos, P.
Sridhar, S. Seethapuram
Wallström, S. H. J.
Wiegert, J.
Amanullah, R.
Johansson, J.
Goobar, A.
Ferretti, R.
Papadogiannakis, S.
Petrushevska, T.
Brown, P. J.
Cao, Y.
Contreras, C.
Dahle, H.
Elias-Rosa, N.
Fynbo, J. P. U.
Gorosabel, J.
Guaita, L.
Hangard, L.
Howell, D. A.
Hsiao, E. Y.
Kankare, E.
Kasliwal, M.
Leloudas, G.
Lundqvist, P.
Mattila, S.
Nugent, P.
Phillips, M. M.
Sandberg, A.
Stanishev, V.
Sullivan, M.
Taddia, F.
Östlin, G.
Asadi, S.
Herrero-Illana, R.
Jensen, J. J.
Karhunen, K.
Lazarevi, S.
Varenius, E.
Santos, P.
Sridhar, S. Seethapuram
Wallström, S. H. J.
Wiegert, J.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

We present ultraviolet (UV) observations of six nearby Type~Ia supernovae (SNe~Ia) obtained with the Hubble Space Telescope, three of which were also observed in the near-IR (NIR) with Wide-Field Camera~3. UV observations with the Swift satellite, as well as ground-based optical and near-infrared data provide complementary information. The combined data-set covers the wavelength range $0.2$--$2~\mu$m. By also including archival data of SN 2014J, we analyse a sample spanning observed colour excesses up to $E(B-V)=1.4~$mag. We study the wavelength dependent extinction of each individual SN and find a diversity of reddening laws when characterised by the total-to-selective extinction $R_V$. In particular, we note that for the two SNe with $E(B-V)\gtrsim1~$mag, for which the colour excess is dominated by dust extinction, we find $R_V=1.4\pm0.1$ and $R_V=2.8\pm0.1$. Adding UV photometry reduces the uncertainty of fitted $R_V$ by $\sim50\,$% allowing us to also measure $R_V$ of individual low-extinction objects which point to a similar diversity, currently not accounted for in the analyses when SNe~Ia are used for studying the expansion history of the universe.<br />Comment: 31 pages, 28 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1098091486
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093.mnras.stv1505