UBVRILight Curves of 44 Type Ia Supernovae
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Jha, Saurabh
Kirshner, Robert P.
Challis, Peter
Garnavich, Peter M.
Matheson, Thomas
Soderberg, Alicia M.
Graves, Genevieve J. M.
Hicken, Malcolm
Alves, João F.
Arce, Héctor G.
Balog, Zoltan
Barmby, Pauline
Barton, Elizabeth J.
Berlind, Perry
Bragg, Ann E.
Briceño, César
Brown, Warren R.
Buckley, James H.
Caldwell, Nelson
Calkins, Michael L.
Carter, Barbara J.
Concannon, Kristi Dendy
Donnelly, R. Hank
Eriksen, Kristoffer A.
Fabricant, Daniel G.
Falco, Emilio E.
Fiore, Fabrizio
Garcia, Michael R.
Gómez, Mercedes
Grogin, Norman A.
Groner, Ted
Groot, Paul J.
Haisch, Karl E. Jr.
Hartmann, Lee
Hergenrother, Carl W.
Holman, Matthew J.
Huchra, John P.
Jayawardhana, Ray
Jerius, Diab
Kannappan, Sheila J.
Kim, Dong-Woo
Kleyna, Jan T.
Kochanek, Christopher S.
Koranyi, Daniel M.
Krockenberger, Martin
Lada, Charles J.
Luhman, Kevin L.
Luu, Jane X.
Macri, Lucas M.
Mader, Jeff A.
Mahdavi, Andisheh
Marengo, Massimo
Marsden, Brian G.
McLeod, Brian A.
McNamara, Brian R.
Megeath, S. Thomas
Moraru, Dan
Mossman, Amy E.
Muench, August A.
Muñoz, Jose A.
Muzerolle, James
Naranjo, Orlando
Nelson-Patel, Kristin
Pahre, Michael A.
Patten, Brian M.
Peters, James
Peters, Wayne
Raymond, John C.
Rines, Kenneth
Schild, Rudolph E.
Sobczak, Gregory J.
Spahr, Timothy B.
Stauffer, John R.
Stefanik, Robert P.
Szentgyorgyi, Andrew H.
Tollestrup, Eric V.
Väisänen, Petri
Vikhlinin, Alexey
Wang, Zhong
Willner, S. P.
Wolk, Scott J.
Zajac, Joseph M.
Zhao, Ping
Stanek, Krzysztof Z.
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Jha, Saurabh, Robert P. Kirshner, Peter Challis, Peter M. Garnavich, Thomas Matheson, Alicia M. Soderberg, Genevieve J. M. Graves, et al. 2006. “UBVRILight Curves of 44 Type Ia Supernovae.” The Astronomical Journal 131 (1): 527–54. https://doi.org/10.1086/497989.Abstract
We present UBVRI photometry of 44 Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) observed from 1997 to 2001 as part of a continuing monitoring campaign at the Fred Lawrence Whipple Observatory of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. The data set comprises 2190 observations and is the largest homogeneously observed and reduced sample of SNe Ia to date, nearly doubling the number of well-observed, nearby SNe Ia with published multicolor CCD light curves. The large sample of U-band photometry is a unique addition, with important connections to SNe Ia observed at high redshift. The decline rate of SN Ia U-band light curves correlates well with the decline rate in other bands, as does the U-B color at maximum light. However, the U-band peak magnitudes show an increased dispersion relative to other bands even after accounting for extinction and decline rate, amounting to an additional similar to 40% intrinsic scatter compared to the B band.Terms of Use
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