SN 2012fr: Ultraviolet, Optical, and Near-Infrared Light Curves of a Type Ia Supernova Observed Within a Day of Explosion
SN 2012fr: Ultraviolet, Optical, and Near-Infrared Light Curves of a Type Ia Supernova Observed Within a Day of Explosion
We present detailed ultraviolet, optical and near-infrared light curves of the Type Ia supernova (SN) 2012fr, which exploded in the Fornax cluster member NGC 1365. These precise high-cadence light curves provide a dense coverage of the flux evolution from $-$12 to $+$140 days with respect to the epoch of $B$-band maximum (\tmax). Supplementary imaging at the earliest epochs reveals an initial slow, nearly linear rise in luminosity with a duration of $\sim$2.5 days, followed by a faster rising phase that is well reproduced by an explosion model with a moderate amount of $^{56}$Ni mixing in the ejecta. From an analysis of the light curves, we conclude: $(i)$ explosion occurred $< 22$ hours before the first detection of the supernova, $(ii)$ the rise time to peak bolometric ($\lambda > 1800 $\AA) luminosity was $16.5 \pm 0.6$ days, $(iii)$ the supernova suffered little or no host-galaxy dust reddening, $(iv)$ the peak luminosity in both the optical and near-infrared was consistent with the bright end of normal Type Ia diversity, and $(v)$ $0.60 \pm 0.15 M_{\odot}$ of $^{56}$Ni was synthesized in the explosion. Despite its normal luminosity, SN 2012fr displayed unusually prevalent high-velocity \ion{Ca}{2} and \ion{Si}{2} absorption features, and a nearly constant photospheric velocity of the \ion{Si}{2} $\lambda$6355 line at $\sim$12,000 \kms\ beginning $\sim$5 days before \tmax. Other peculiarities in the early phase photometry and the spectral evolution are highlighted. SN 2012fr also adds to a growing number of Type Ia supernovae hosted by galaxies with direct Cepheid distance measurements.
Consuelo Gonz¨¢lez、E. Baron、Stu Parker、Wendy L. Freedman、Nicholas B. Suntzeff、Brian Schmidt、M. M. Phillips、Maximilian D. Stritzinger、Mario Hamuy、Kevin Krisciunas、C. Baltay、Emmanuel Conseil、Damien Turpin、Peter E. Nugent、Carlos Corco、Carlos Contreras、Jacqueline Ser¨?n、E. S. Walker、Eric Y. Hsiao、C. Cain、Richard Scalzo、Nidia Morrell、P. Hoeflich、S. E. Persson、Brad E. Tucker、Sergio Castell¨?n、Anthony L. Piro、D. Rabinowitz、Peter J. Brown、Gast¨?n Folatelli、Abdo Campillay、Michael J. Childress、Alain Klotz、B. J. Shappee、Christopher R. Burns
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Consuelo Gonz¨¢lez,E. Baron,Stu Parker,Wendy L. Freedman,Nicholas B. Suntzeff,Brian Schmidt,M. M. Phillips,Maximilian D. Stritzinger,Mario Hamuy,Kevin Krisciunas,C. Baltay,Emmanuel Conseil,Damien Turpin,Peter E. Nugent,Carlos Corco,Carlos Contreras,Jacqueline Ser¨?n,E. S. Walker,Eric Y. Hsiao,C. Cain,Richard Scalzo,Nidia Morrell,P. Hoeflich,S. E. Persson,Brad E. Tucker,Sergio Castell¨?n,Anthony L. Piro,D. Rabinowitz,Peter J. Brown,Gast¨?n Folatelli,Abdo Campillay,Michael J. Childress,Alain Klotz,B. J. Shappee,Christopher R. Burns.SN 2012fr: Ultraviolet, Optical, and Near-Infrared Light Curves of a Type Ia Supernova Observed Within a Day of Explosion[EB/OL].(2018-03-27)[2025-08-24].https://arxiv.org/abs/1803.10095.点此复制
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