The Carnegie Supernova Project. I. Third Photometry Data Release of Low-redshift Type Ia Supernovae and Other White Dwarf Explosions

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Krisciunas, Kevin; Contreras, Carlos; Burns, Christopher R.; Phillips, M. M.; Stritzinger, Maximilian D.; Morrell, Nidia Irene; Hamuy, Mario; Anais, Jorge; Boldt, Luis; Busta, Luis; Campillay, Abdo; Castellón, Sergio; Folatelli, Gaston; Freedman, Wendy L.; González, Consuelo; Hsiao, Eric Y.; Krzeminski, Wojtek; Persson, Sven Eric; Roth, Miguel; Salgado, Francisco; Serón, Jacqueline; Suntzeff, Nicholas B.; Torres, Simón; Filippenko, Alexei V.; Li, Weidong; Madore, Barry F.; DePoy, D.L.; Marshall, Jennifer L.; Rheault, Jean Philippe; Villanueva, Steven
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2017
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We present final natural-system optical (ugriBV) and near-infrared (YJH) photometry of 134 supernovae (SNe) with probable white dwarf progenitors that were observed in 2004-2009 as part of the first stage of the Carnegie Supernova Project (CSP-I). The sample consists of 123 Type Ia SNe, 5 Type Iax SNe, 2 super-Chandrasekhar SN candidates, 2 Type Ia SNe interacting with circumstellar matter, and 2 SN 2006bt-like events. The redshifts of the objects range from to 0.0835; the median redshift is 0.0241. For 120 (90%) of these SNe, near-infrared photometry was obtained. Average optical extinction coefficients and color terms are derived and demonstrated to be stable during the five CSP-I observing campaigns. Measurements of the CSP-I near-infrared bandpasses are also described, and near-infrared color terms are estimated through synthetic photometry of stellar atmosphere models. Optical and near-infrared magnitudes of local sequences of tertiary standard stars for each supernova are given, and a new calibration of Y-band magnitudes of the Persson et al. standards in the CSP-I natural system is presented.
Fil: Krisciunas, Kevin. Texas A&M University; Estados Unidos
Fil: Contreras, Carlos. University Aarhus; Dinamarca. Las Campanas Observatory; Chile
Fil: Burns, Christopher R.. Las Campanas Observatory; Chile
Fil: Phillips, M. M.. Las Campanas Observatory; Chile
Fil: Stritzinger, Maximilian D.. Las Campanas Observatory; Chile. University Aarhus; Dinamarca
Fil: Morrell, Nidia Irene. Las Campanas Observatory; Chile
Fil: Hamuy, Mario. Universidad de Chile; Chile
Fil: Anais, Jorge. Las Campanas Observatory; Chile
Fil: Boldt, Luis. Las Campanas Observatory; Chile
Fil: Busta, Luis. Las Campanas Observatory; Chile
Fil: Campillay, Abdo. Las Campanas Observatory; Chile
Fil: Castellón, Sergio. Las Campanas Observatory; Chile
Fil: Folatelli, Gaston. Las Campanas Observatory; Chile. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Astronómicas y Geofísicas; Argentina
Fil: Freedman, Wendy L.. University of Chicago; Estados Unidos
Fil: González, Consuelo. Las Campanas Observatory; Chile
Fil: Hsiao, Eric Y.. Florida State University; Estados Unidos. University Aarhus; Dinamarca. Las Campanas Observatory; Chile
Fil: Krzeminski, Wojtek. Las Campanas Observatory; Chile
Fil: Persson, Sven Eric. Carnegie Observatories;
Fil: Roth, Miguel. Gmto Corporation; Chile. Las Campanas Observatory; Chile
Fil: Salgado, Francisco. Leiden Observatory Research Institute; . Las Campanas Observatory; Chile
Fil: Serón, Jacqueline. Las Campanas Observatory; Chile. Cerro Tololo Inter American Observatory; Chile
Fil: Suntzeff, Nicholas B.. Texas A&M University; Estados Unidos
Fil: Torres, Simón. Soar Telescope; Chile. Las Campanas Observatory; Chile
Fil: Filippenko, Alexei V.. University of California at Berkeley; Estados Unidos
Fil: Li, Weidong. University of California at Berkeley; Estados Unidos
Fil: Madore, Barry F.. Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute Of Technology; . Las Campanas Observatory; Chile
Fil: DePoy, D.L.. Texas A&M University; Estados Unidos
Fil: Marshall, Jennifer L.. Texas A&M University; Estados Unidos
Fil: Rheault, Jean Philippe. Texas A&M University; Estados Unidos
Fil: Villanueva, Steven. Texas A&M University; Estados Unidos. Ohio State University; Estados Unidos
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Photometers
Supernovae
Surveys
Photometric techniques
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spelling The Carnegie Supernova Project. I. Third Photometry Data Release of Low-redshift Type Ia Supernovae and Other White Dwarf ExplosionsKrisciunas, KevinContreras, CarlosBurns, Christopher R.Phillips, M. M.Stritzinger, Maximilian D.Morrell, Nidia IreneHamuy, MarioAnais, JorgeBoldt, LuisBusta, LuisCampillay, AbdoCastellón, SergioFolatelli, GastonFreedman, Wendy L.González, ConsueloHsiao, Eric Y.Krzeminski, WojtekPersson, Sven EricRoth, MiguelSalgado, FranciscoSerón, JacquelineSuntzeff, Nicholas B.Torres, SimónFilippenko, Alexei V.Li, WeidongMadore, Barry F.DePoy, D.L.Marshall, Jennifer L.Rheault, Jean PhilippeVillanueva, StevenPhotometersSupernovaeSurveysPhotometric techniqueshttps://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.3https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1We present final natural-system optical (ugriBV) and near-infrared (YJH) photometry of 134 supernovae (SNe) with probable white dwarf progenitors that were observed in 2004-2009 as part of the first stage of the Carnegie Supernova Project (CSP-I). The sample consists of 123 Type Ia SNe, 5 Type Iax SNe, 2 super-Chandrasekhar SN candidates, 2 Type Ia SNe interacting with circumstellar matter, and 2 SN 2006bt-like events. The redshifts of the objects range from to 0.0835; the median redshift is 0.0241. For 120 (90%) of these SNe, near-infrared photometry was obtained. Average optical extinction coefficients and color terms are derived and demonstrated to be stable during the five CSP-I observing campaigns. Measurements of the CSP-I near-infrared bandpasses are also described, and near-infrared color terms are estimated through synthetic photometry of stellar atmosphere models. Optical and near-infrared magnitudes of local sequences of tertiary standard stars for each supernova are given, and a new calibration of Y-band magnitudes of the Persson et al. standards in the CSP-I natural system is presented.Fil: Krisciunas, Kevin. Texas A&M University; Estados UnidosFil: Contreras, Carlos. University Aarhus; Dinamarca. Las Campanas Observatory; ChileFil: Burns, Christopher R.. Las Campanas Observatory; ChileFil: Phillips, M. M.. Las Campanas Observatory; ChileFil: Stritzinger, Maximilian D.. Las Campanas Observatory; Chile. University Aarhus; DinamarcaFil: Morrell, Nidia Irene. Las Campanas Observatory; ChileFil: Hamuy, Mario. Universidad de Chile; ChileFil: Anais, Jorge. Las Campanas Observatory; ChileFil: Boldt, Luis. Las Campanas Observatory; ChileFil: Busta, Luis. Las Campanas Observatory; ChileFil: Campillay, Abdo. Las Campanas Observatory; ChileFil: Castellón, Sergio. Las Campanas Observatory; ChileFil: Folatelli, Gaston. Las Campanas Observatory; Chile. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Astronómicas y Geofísicas; ArgentinaFil: Freedman, Wendy L.. University of Chicago; Estados UnidosFil: González, Consuelo. Las Campanas Observatory; ChileFil: Hsiao, Eric Y.. Florida State University; Estados Unidos. University Aarhus; Dinamarca. Las Campanas Observatory; ChileFil: Krzeminski, Wojtek. Las Campanas Observatory; ChileFil: Persson, Sven Eric. Carnegie Observatories;Fil: Roth, Miguel. Gmto Corporation; Chile. Las Campanas Observatory; ChileFil: Salgado, Francisco. Leiden Observatory Research Institute; . Las Campanas Observatory; ChileFil: Serón, Jacqueline. Las Campanas Observatory; Chile. Cerro Tololo Inter American Observatory; ChileFil: Suntzeff, Nicholas B.. Texas A&M University; Estados UnidosFil: Torres, Simón. Soar Telescope; Chile. Las Campanas Observatory; ChileFil: Filippenko, Alexei V.. University of California at Berkeley; Estados UnidosFil: Li, Weidong. University of California at Berkeley; Estados UnidosFil: Madore, Barry F.. Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute Of Technology; . Las Campanas Observatory; ChileFil: DePoy, D.L.. Texas A&M University; Estados UnidosFil: Marshall, Jennifer L.. Texas A&M University; Estados UnidosFil: Rheault, Jean Philippe. Texas A&M University; Estados UnidosFil: Villanueva, Steven. Texas A&M University; Estados Unidos. Ohio State University; Estados UnidosIOP Publishing2017-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11336/41123Krisciunas, Kevin; Contreras, Carlos; Burns, Christopher R.; Phillips, M. M.; Stritzinger, Maximilian D.; et al.; The Carnegie Supernova Project. I. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The Carnegie Supernova Project. I. Third Photometry Data Release of Low-redshift Type Ia Supernovae and Other White Dwarf Explosions
title The Carnegie Supernova Project. I. Third Photometry Data Release of Low-redshift Type Ia Supernovae and Other White Dwarf Explosions
spellingShingle The Carnegie Supernova Project. I. Third Photometry Data Release of Low-redshift Type Ia Supernovae and Other White Dwarf Explosions
Krisciunas, Kevin
Photometers
Supernovae
Surveys
Photometric techniques
title_short The Carnegie Supernova Project. I. Third Photometry Data Release of Low-redshift Type Ia Supernovae and Other White Dwarf Explosions
title_full The Carnegie Supernova Project. I. Third Photometry Data Release of Low-redshift Type Ia Supernovae and Other White Dwarf Explosions
title_fullStr The Carnegie Supernova Project. I. Third Photometry Data Release of Low-redshift Type Ia Supernovae and Other White Dwarf Explosions
title_full_unstemmed The Carnegie Supernova Project. I. Third Photometry Data Release of Low-redshift Type Ia Supernovae and Other White Dwarf Explosions
title_sort The Carnegie Supernova Project. I. Third Photometry Data Release of Low-redshift Type Ia Supernovae and Other White Dwarf Explosions
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Krisciunas, Kevin
Contreras, Carlos
Burns, Christopher R.
Phillips, M. M.
Stritzinger, Maximilian D.
Morrell, Nidia Irene
Hamuy, Mario
Anais, Jorge
Boldt, Luis
Busta, Luis
Campillay, Abdo
Castellón, Sergio
Folatelli, Gaston
Freedman, Wendy L.
González, Consuelo
Hsiao, Eric Y.
Krzeminski, Wojtek
Persson, Sven Eric
Roth, Miguel
Salgado, Francisco
Serón, Jacqueline
Suntzeff, Nicholas B.
Torres, Simón
Filippenko, Alexei V.
Li, Weidong
Madore, Barry F.
DePoy, D.L.
Marshall, Jennifer L.
Rheault, Jean Philippe
Villanueva, Steven
author Krisciunas, Kevin
author_facet Krisciunas, Kevin
Contreras, Carlos
Burns, Christopher R.
Phillips, M. M.
Stritzinger, Maximilian D.
Morrell, Nidia Irene
Hamuy, Mario
Anais, Jorge
Boldt, Luis
Busta, Luis
Campillay, Abdo
Castellón, Sergio
Folatelli, Gaston
Freedman, Wendy L.
González, Consuelo
Hsiao, Eric Y.
Krzeminski, Wojtek
Persson, Sven Eric
Roth, Miguel
Salgado, Francisco
Serón, Jacqueline
Suntzeff, Nicholas B.
Torres, Simón
Filippenko, Alexei V.
Li, Weidong
Madore, Barry F.
DePoy, D.L.
Marshall, Jennifer L.
Rheault, Jean Philippe
Villanueva, Steven
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Burns, Christopher R.
Phillips, M. M.
Stritzinger, Maximilian D.
Morrell, Nidia Irene
Hamuy, Mario
Anais, Jorge
Boldt, Luis
Busta, Luis
Campillay, Abdo
Castellón, Sergio
Folatelli, Gaston
Freedman, Wendy L.
González, Consuelo
Hsiao, Eric Y.
Krzeminski, Wojtek
Persson, Sven Eric
Roth, Miguel
Salgado, Francisco
Serón, Jacqueline
Suntzeff, Nicholas B.
Torres, Simón
Filippenko, Alexei V.
Li, Weidong
Madore, Barry F.
DePoy, D.L.
Marshall, Jennifer L.
Rheault, Jean Philippe
Villanueva, Steven
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Photometers
Supernovae
Surveys
Photometric techniques
topic Photometers
Supernovae
Surveys
Photometric techniques
purl_subject.fl_str_mv https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.3
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv We present final natural-system optical (ugriBV) and near-infrared (YJH) photometry of 134 supernovae (SNe) with probable white dwarf progenitors that were observed in 2004-2009 as part of the first stage of the Carnegie Supernova Project (CSP-I). The sample consists of 123 Type Ia SNe, 5 Type Iax SNe, 2 super-Chandrasekhar SN candidates, 2 Type Ia SNe interacting with circumstellar matter, and 2 SN 2006bt-like events. The redshifts of the objects range from to 0.0835; the median redshift is 0.0241. For 120 (90%) of these SNe, near-infrared photometry was obtained. Average optical extinction coefficients and color terms are derived and demonstrated to be stable during the five CSP-I observing campaigns. Measurements of the CSP-I near-infrared bandpasses are also described, and near-infrared color terms are estimated through synthetic photometry of stellar atmosphere models. Optical and near-infrared magnitudes of local sequences of tertiary standard stars for each supernova are given, and a new calibration of Y-band magnitudes of the Persson et al. standards in the CSP-I natural system is presented.
Fil: Krisciunas, Kevin. Texas A&M University; Estados Unidos
Fil: Contreras, Carlos. University Aarhus; Dinamarca. Las Campanas Observatory; Chile
Fil: Burns, Christopher R.. Las Campanas Observatory; Chile
Fil: Phillips, M. M.. Las Campanas Observatory; Chile
Fil: Stritzinger, Maximilian D.. Las Campanas Observatory; Chile. University Aarhus; Dinamarca
Fil: Morrell, Nidia Irene. Las Campanas Observatory; Chile
Fil: Hamuy, Mario. Universidad de Chile; Chile
Fil: Anais, Jorge. Las Campanas Observatory; Chile
Fil: Boldt, Luis. Las Campanas Observatory; Chile
Fil: Busta, Luis. Las Campanas Observatory; Chile
Fil: Campillay, Abdo. Las Campanas Observatory; Chile
Fil: Castellón, Sergio. Las Campanas Observatory; Chile
Fil: Folatelli, Gaston. Las Campanas Observatory; Chile. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Astronómicas y Geofísicas; Argentina
Fil: Freedman, Wendy L.. University of Chicago; Estados Unidos
Fil: González, Consuelo. Las Campanas Observatory; Chile
Fil: Hsiao, Eric Y.. Florida State University; Estados Unidos. University Aarhus; Dinamarca. Las Campanas Observatory; Chile
Fil: Krzeminski, Wojtek. Las Campanas Observatory; Chile
Fil: Persson, Sven Eric. Carnegie Observatories;
Fil: Roth, Miguel. Gmto Corporation; Chile. Las Campanas Observatory; Chile
Fil: Salgado, Francisco. Leiden Observatory Research Institute; . Las Campanas Observatory; Chile
Fil: Serón, Jacqueline. Las Campanas Observatory; Chile. Cerro Tololo Inter American Observatory; Chile
Fil: Suntzeff, Nicholas B.. Texas A&M University; Estados Unidos
Fil: Torres, Simón. Soar Telescope; Chile. Las Campanas Observatory; Chile
Fil: Filippenko, Alexei V.. University of California at Berkeley; Estados Unidos
Fil: Li, Weidong. University of California at Berkeley; Estados Unidos
Fil: Madore, Barry F.. Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute Of Technology; . Las Campanas Observatory; Chile
Fil: DePoy, D.L.. Texas A&M University; Estados Unidos
Fil: Marshall, Jennifer L.. Texas A&M University; Estados Unidos
Fil: Rheault, Jean Philippe. Texas A&M University; Estados Unidos
Fil: Villanueva, Steven. Texas A&M University; Estados Unidos. Ohio State University; Estados Unidos
description We present final natural-system optical (ugriBV) and near-infrared (YJH) photometry of 134 supernovae (SNe) with probable white dwarf progenitors that were observed in 2004-2009 as part of the first stage of the Carnegie Supernova Project (CSP-I). The sample consists of 123 Type Ia SNe, 5 Type Iax SNe, 2 super-Chandrasekhar SN candidates, 2 Type Ia SNe interacting with circumstellar matter, and 2 SN 2006bt-like events. The redshifts of the objects range from to 0.0835; the median redshift is 0.0241. For 120 (90%) of these SNe, near-infrared photometry was obtained. Average optical extinction coefficients and color terms are derived and demonstrated to be stable during the five CSP-I observing campaigns. Measurements of the CSP-I near-infrared bandpasses are also described, and near-infrared color terms are estimated through synthetic photometry of stellar atmosphere models. Optical and near-infrared magnitudes of local sequences of tertiary standard stars for each supernova are given, and a new calibration of Y-band magnitudes of the Persson et al. standards in the CSP-I natural system is presented.
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