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Three Gravitationally Lensed Supernovae Behind CLASH Galaxy Clusters

Authors :
Patel, Brandon
McCully, Curtis
Jha, Saurabh W.
Rodney, Steven A.
Jones, David O.
Graur, Or
Merten, Julian
Zitrin, Adi
Riess, Adam G.
Matheson, Thomas
Sako, Masao
Holoien, Thomas W. -S.
Postman, Marc
Coe, Dan
Bartelmann, Matthias
Balestra, Italo
Benitez, Narciso
Bouwens, Rychard
Bradley, Larry
Broadhurst, Tom
Cenko, S. Bradley
Donahue, Megan
Filippenko, Alexei V.
Ford, Holland
Garnavich, Peter
Grillo, Claudio
Infante, Leopoldo
Jouvel, Stephanie
Kelson, Daniel
Koekemoer, Anton
Lahav, Ofer
Lemze, Doron
Maoz, Dan
Medezinski, Elinor
Melchior, Peter
Meneghetti, Massimo
Molino, Alberto
Moustakas, John
Moustakas, Leonidas A.
Nonino, Mario
Rosati, Piero
Seitz, Stella
Strolger, Louis G.
Umetsu, Keiichi
Zheng, Wei
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

We report observations of three gravitationally lensed supernovae (SNe) in the Cluster Lensing And Supernova survey with Hubble (CLASH) Multi-Cycle Treasury program. These objects, SN CLO12Car (z = 1.28), SN CLN12Did (z = 0.85), and SN CLA11Tib (z = 1.14), are located behind three different clusters, MACSJ1720.2+3536 (z = 0.391), RXJ1532.9+3021 (z = 0.345), and Abell 383 (z = 0.187), respectively. Each SN was detected in Hubble Space Telescope (HST) optical and infrared images. Based on photometric classification, we find that SNe CLO12Car and CLN12Did are likely to be Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia), while the classification of SN CLA11Tib is inconclusive. Using multi-color light-curve fits to determine a standardized SN Ia luminosity distance, we infer that SN CLO12Car was approximately 1.0 +/- 0.2 mag brighter than field SNe Ia at a similar redshift and ascribe this to gravitational lens magnification. Similarly, SN CLN12Did is approximately 0.2 +/- 0.2 mag brighter than field SNe Ia. We derive independent estimates of the predicted magnification from CLASH strong+weak lensing maps of the clusters: 0.83 +/- 0.16 mag for SN CLO12Car, 0.28 +/- 0.08 mag for SN CLN12Did, and 0.43 +/- 0.11 mag for SN CLA11Tib. The two SNe Ia provide a new test of the cluster lens model predictions: we find that the magnifications based on the SN Ia brightness and those predicted by the lens maps are consistent. Our results herald the promise of future observations of samples of cluster-lensed SNe Ia (from the ground or space) to help illuminate the dark-matter distribution in clusters of galaxies, through the direct determination of absolute magnifications.<br />Comment: ApJ in press

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1312.0943
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/786/1/9