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An Intensive HST Survey for z>1 Supernovae by Targeting Galaxy Clusters

Authors :
Dawson, K. S.
Aldering, G.
Amanullah, R.
Barbary, K.
Barrientos, L. F.
Brodwin, M.
Connolly, N.
Dey, A.
Doi, M.
Donahue, M.
Eisenhardt, P.
Ellingson, E.
Faccioli, L.
Fadeyev, V.
Fakhouri, H. K.
Fruchter, A. S.
Gilbank, D. G.
Gladders, M. D.
Goldhaber, G.
Gonzalez, A. H.
Goobar, A.
Gude, A.
Hattori, T.
Hoekstra, H.
Huang, X.
Ihara, Y.
Jannuzi, B. T.
Johnston, D.
Kashikawa, K.
Koester, B.
Konishi, K.
Kowalski, M.
Lidman, C.
Linder, E. V.
Lubin, L.
Meyers, J.
Morokuma, T.
Munshi, F.
Mullis, C.
Oda, T.
Panagia, N.
Perlmutter, S.
Postman, M.
Pritchard, T.
Rhodes, J.
Rosati, P.
Rubin, D.
Schlegel, D. J.
Spadafora, A.
Stanford, S. A.
Stanishev, V.
Stern, D.
Strovink, M.
Suzuki, N.
Takanashi, N.
Tokita, K.
Wagner, M.
Wang, L.
Yasuda, N.
Yee, H. K. C.
Source :
Astronomical Journal, Volume 138, Issue 5, pp. 1271-1283 (2009)
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

We present a new survey strategy to discover and study high redshift Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) using the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). By targeting massive galaxy clusters at 0.9<z<1.5, we obtain a twofold improvement in the efficiency of finding SNe compared to an HST field survey and a factor of three improvement in the total yield of SN detections in relatively dust-free red-sequence galaxies. In total, sixteen SNe were discovered at z>0.95, nine of which were in galaxy clusters. This strategy provides a SN sample that can be used to decouple the effects of host galaxy extinction and intrinsic color in high redshift SNe, thereby reducing one of the largest systematic uncertainties in SN cosmology.<br />Comment: 15 pages, 8 figures, accepted by AJ, see http://www.supernova.lbl.gov for additional information pertaining to the HST Cluster SN Survey

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Astronomical Journal, Volume 138, Issue 5, pp. 1271-1283 (2009)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.0908.3928
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-6256/138/5/1271