IALP   13078
INSTITUTO DE ASTROFISICA LA PLATA
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
500 days of SN 2013dy: spectra and photometry from the ultraviolet to the infrared
Autor/es:
PAN, Y.-C.; FOLEY, R. J.; KROMER, MARKUS; FOX; ZHENG; CHALLIS, PETER; CLUBB; FILIPPENKO, ALEXEI V.; FOLATELLI, GASTÓN; GRAHAM; HILLEBRANDT, W.; KIRSHNER, R. P.; LEE; PAKMOR; PATAT; PHILLIPS; PIGNATA, GIULIANO; ROPKE; SEITENZAHL, I. R.; SILVERMAN, J. M.; SIMON; STERNBERG; STRITZINGER, MAXIMILIAN D.; TAUBENBERGER, STEFAN; VINKÓ; WHEELER
Revista:
MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Editorial:
WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC
Referencias:
Lugar: Londres; Año: 2015 vol. 452 p. 4307 - 4325
ISSN:
0035-8711
Resumen:
SN 2013dy is a Type Ia supernova (SN Ia) for which we have compiled an extraordinary data set spanning from 0.1 to ? 500 d after explosion. We present 10 epochs of ultraviolet (UV) through near-infrared (NIR) spectra with Hubble Space Telescope/Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph, 47 epochs of optical spectra (15 of them having high resolution), and more than 500 photometric observations in the BVrRiIZYJH bands. SN 2013dy has a broad and slowly declining light curve (Δm15(B) = 0.92 mag), shallow Si II λ 6355 absorption, and a low velocity gradient. We detect strong C II in our earliest spectra, probing unburned progenitor material in the outermost layers of the SN ejecta, but this feature fades within a few days. The UV continuum of SN 2013dy, which is strongly affected by the metal abundance of the progenitor star, suggests that SN 2013dy had a relatively high-metallicity progenitor. Examining one of the largest single set of high-resolution spectra for an SN Ia, we find no evidence of variable absorption from circumstellar material. Combining our UV spectra, NIR photometry, and high-cadence optical photometry, we construct a bolometric light curve, showing that SN 2013dy had a maximum luminosity of 10.0^{+4.8}_{-3.8} × 10^{42} erg s-1. We compare the synthetic light curves and spectra of several models to SN 2013dy, finding that SN 2013dy is in good agreement with a solar-metallicity W7 model.