THE CARNEGIE SUPERNOVA PROJECT: INTRINSIC COLORS OF TYPE Ia SUPERNOVAE Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • We present an updated analysis of the intrinsic colors of Type Ia supernova (SNe Ia) using the latest data release of the Carnegie Supernova Project. We introduce a new light-curve parameter very similar to stretch that is better suited for fast-declining events, and find that these peculiar types can be seen as extensions to the population of "normal" SNe Ia. With a larger number of objects, an updated fit to the Lira relation is presented along with evidence for a dependence on the late-time slope of the B-V light-curves with stretch and color. Using the full wavelength range from u to H band, we place constraints on the reddening law for the sample as a whole and also for individual events/hosts based solely on the observed colors. The photometric data continue to favor low values of RV, though with large variations from event to event, indicating an intrinsic distribution. We confirm the findings of other groups that there appears to be a correlation between the derived reddening law, RV , and the color excess, E(B-V), such that larger E(B-V) tends to favor lower RV . The intrinsic u-band colors show a relatively large scatter that cannot be explained by variations in R V or by the Goobar power-law for circumstellar dust, but rather is correlated with spectroscopic features of the supernova and is therefore likely due to metallicity effects. 2014. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

published proceedings

  • ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL

altmetric score

  • 1.5

author list (cited authors)

  • Burns, C. R., Stritzinger, M., Phillips, M. M., Hsiao, E. Y., Contreras, C., Persson, S. E., ... Suntzeff, N. B.

citation count

  • 185

complete list of authors

  • Burns, Christopher R||Stritzinger, Maximilian||Phillips, MM||Hsiao, EY||Contreras, Carlos||Persson, SE||Folatelli, Gaston||Boldt, Luis||Campillay, Abdo||Castellon, Sergio||Freedman, Wendy L||Madore, Barry F||Morrell, Nidia||Salgado, Francisco||Suntzeff, Nicholas B

publication date

  • July 2014