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The Carnegie Supernova Project I: photometry data release of low-redshift stripped-envelope supernovae

Authors :
Stritzinger, M. D.
Anderson, J. P.
Contreras, C.
Heinrich-Josties, E.
Morrell, N.
Phillips, M. M.
Anais, J.
Boldt, L.
Busta, L.
Burns, C. R.
Campillay, A.
Corco, C.
Castellon, S.
Folatelli, G.
González, C.
Holmbo, S.
Hsiao, E. Y.
Krzeminski, W.
Salgado, F.
Serón, J.
Torres-Robledo, S.
Freedman, W. L.
Hamuy, M.
Krisciunas, K.
Madore, B. F.
Persson, S. E.
Roth, M.
Suntzeff, N. B.
Taddia, F.
Li, W.
Filippenko, A. V.
Stritzinger, M. D.
Anderson, J. P.
Contreras, C.
Heinrich-Josties, E.
Morrell, N.
Phillips, M. M.
Anais, J.
Boldt, L.
Busta, L.
Burns, C. R.
Campillay, A.
Corco, C.
Castellon, S.
Folatelli, G.
González, C.
Holmbo, S.
Hsiao, E. Y.
Krzeminski, W.
Salgado, F.
Serón, J.
Torres-Robledo, S.
Freedman, W. L.
Hamuy, M.
Krisciunas, K.
Madore, B. F.
Persson, S. E.
Roth, M.
Suntzeff, N. B.
Taddia, F.
Li, W.
Filippenko, A. V.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

The first phase of the Carnegie Supernova Project (CSP-I) was a dedicated supernova follow-up program based at the Las Campanas Observatory that collected science data of young, low-redshift supernovae between 2004 and 2009. Presented in this paper is the CSP-I photometric data release of low-redshift stripped-envelope core-collapse supernovae. The data consist of optical (uBgVri) photometry of 34 objects, with a subset of 26 having near-infrared (YJH) photometry. Twenty objects have optical pre-maximum coverage with a subset of 12 beginning at least five days prior to the epoch of B-band maximum brightness. In the near-infrared, 17 objects have pre-maximum observations with a subset of 14 beginning at least five days prior to the epoch of J-band maximum brightness. Analysis of this photometric data release is presented in companion papers focusing on techniques to estimate host-galaxy extinction (Stritzinger et al., submitted) and the light-curve and progenitor star properties of the sample (Taddia et al., submitted). The analysis of an accompanying visual-wavelength spectroscopy sample of ~150 spectra will be the subject of a future paper.<br />Comment: Updated a couple of small errors

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1098125058
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051.0004-6361.201730842