Spectroscopy of Type Ia Supernovae by the Carnegie Supernova Project
Abstract
This is the first release of optical spectroscopic data of low-redshift Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) by the Carnegie Supernova Project including 604 previously unpublished spectra of 93 SNe Ia. The observations cover a range of phases from 12 days before to over 150 days after the time of B-band maximum light. With the addition of 228 near-maximum spectra from the literature we study the diversity among SNe Ia in a quantitative manner. For that purpose, spectroscopic parameters are employed such as expansion velocities from spectral line blueshifts, and pseudo-equivalent widths (pW). The values of those parameters at maximum light are obtained for 78 objects, thus providing a characterization of SNe Ia that may help to improve our understanding of the properties of the exploding systems and the thermonuclear flame propagation. Two objects, namely SNe 2005M and 2006is, stand out from the sample by showing peculiar Si II and S II velocities but otherwise standard velocities for the rest of the ions. We further study the correlations between spectroscopic and photometric parameters such as light-curve decline rate and color. In agreement with previous studies, we find that the pW of Si II absorption features are very good indicators of light-curve decline rate. Furthermore, we demonstrate that parameters such as pW2(SiII4130) and pW6(SiII5972) provide precise calibrations of the peak B-band luminosity with dispersions of ~0.15 mag. In the search for a secondary parameter in the calibration of peak luminosity for SNe Ia, we find a ~2--3-sigma correlation between B-band Hubble residuals and the velocity at maximum light of S II and Si II lines.
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@article{arxiv.1305.6997,
title = {Spectroscopy of Type Ia Supernovae by the Carnegie Supernova Project},
author = {Gastón Folatelli and Nidia Morrell and Mark M. Phillips and Eric Hsiao and Abdo Campillay and Carlos Contreras and Sergio Castellón and Mario Hamuy and Wojtek Krzeminski and Miguel Roth and Maximilian Stritzinger and Christopher R. Burns and Wendy L. Freedman and Barry F. Madore and David Murphy and S. E. Persson and José L. Prieto and Nicholas B. Suntzeff and Kevin Krisciunas and Joseph P. Anderson and Francisco Förster and José Maza and Giuliano Pignata and P. Andrea Rojas and Luis Boldt and Francisco Salgado and Pamela Wyatt and Felipe Olivares E. and Avishay Gal-Yam and Masao Sako},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1305.6997},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
43 pages, 23 figures, and 11 tables. Accepted for publication in ApJ on May 21, 2013. Spectra will be made available in http://csp.obs.carnegiescience.edu