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The Absolute Magnitudes of 1991T-like Supernovae

Authors :
Phillips, M. M.
Ashall, C.
Burns, Christopher R.
Contreras, Carlos
Galbany, L.
Hoeflich, P.
Hsiao, E. Y.
Morrell, Nidia
Nugent, Peter
Uddin, Syed A.
Baron, E.
Freedman, Wendy L.
Harris, Chelsea E.
Krisciunas, Kevin
Kumar, S.
Lu, J.
Persson, S. E.
Piro, Anthony L.
Polin, Abigail
Shahbandeh
M.
Stritzinger, Maximilian
Suntzeff, Nicholas B.
Phillips, M. M.
Ashall, C.
Burns, Christopher R.
Contreras, Carlos
Galbany, L.
Hoeflich, P.
Hsiao, E. Y.
Morrell, Nidia
Nugent, Peter
Uddin, Syed A.
Baron, E.
Freedman, Wendy L.
Harris, Chelsea E.
Krisciunas, Kevin
Kumar, S.
Lu, J.
Persson, S. E.
Piro, Anthony L.
Polin, Abigail
Shahbandeh
M.
Stritzinger, Maximilian
Suntzeff, Nicholas B.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

1991T-like supernovae are the luminous, slow-declining extreme of the Branch shallow-silicon (SS) subclass of Type Ia supernovae. They are distinguished by extremely weak Ca II H & K and Si II $\lambda6355$ and strong Fe III absorption features in their optical spectra at pre-maximum phases, and have long been suspected to be over-luminous compared to normal Type Ia supernovae. In this paper, the pseudo equivalent width of the Si II $\lambda$6355 absorption obtained at light curve phases from $\leq+10$ days is combined with the morphology of the $i$-band light curve to identify a sample of 1991T-like supernovae in the Carnegie Supernova Project-II. Hubble diagram residuals show that, at optical as well as near-infrared wavelengths, these events are over-luminous by $\sim$0.1-0.5 mag with respect to the less extreme Branch SS (1999aa-like) and Branch core-normal supernovae with similar $B$-band light curve decline rates.<br />Comment: Submitted to ApJ (Aug 30, 2022)

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1363569778
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847.1538-4357.ac9305