Rates and Progenitors of Type Ia Supernovae

Rates and Progenitors of Type Ia Supernovae
Title Rates and Progenitors of Type Ia Supernovae PDF eBook
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Pages 303
Release 2004
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The remarkable uniformity of Type Ia supernovae has allowed astronomers to use them as distance indicators to measure the properties and expansion history of the Universe. However, Type Ia supernovae exhibit intrinsic variation in both their spectra and observed brightness. The brightness variations have been approximately corrected by various methods, but there remain intrinsic variations that limit the statistical power of current and future observations of distant supernovae for cosmological purposes. There may be systematic effects in this residual variation that evolve with redshift and thus limit the cosmological power of SN Ia luminosity-distance experiments. To reduce these systematic uncertainties, we need a deeper understanding of the observed variations in Type Ia supernovae. Toward this end, the Nearby Supernova Factory has been designed to discover hundreds of Type Ia supernovae in a systematic and automated fashion and study them in detail. This project will observe these supernovae spectrophotometrically to provide the homogeneous high-quality data set necessary to improve the understanding and calibration of these vital cosmological yardsticks. From 1998 to 2003, in collaboration with the Near-Earth Asteroid Tracking group at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, a systematic and automated searching program was conceived and executed using the computing facilities at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and the National Energy Research Supercomputing Center. An automated search had never been attempted on this scale. A number of planned future large supernovae projects are predicated on the ability to find supernovae quickly, reliably, and efficiently in large datasets. A prototype run of the SNfactory search pipeline conducted from 2002 to 2003 discovered 83 SNe at a final rate of 12 SNe/month. A large, homogeneous search of this scale offers an excellent opportunity to measure the rate of Type Ia supernovae. This thesis presents a new method for analyzing the true sensitivity of a multi-epoch supernova search and finds a Type Ia supernova rate from z (almost equal to) 0.01-0.1 of r{sub V} = 4.26{sub -1.93 -0.10}{sup +1.39 +0.10} h3 x 10−4 SNe Ia/yr/Mpc3 from a preliminary analysis of a subsample of the SNfactory prototype search. Several unusual supernovae were found in the course of the SNfactory prototype search. One in particular, SN 2002ic, was the first SN Ia to exhibit convincing evidence for a circumstellar medium and offers valuable insight into the progenitors of Type Ia supernovae.

Rates and Progenitors of Type 1a Supernovae

Rates and Progenitors of Type 1a Supernovae
Title Rates and Progenitors of Type 1a Supernovae PDF eBook
Author William Michael Wood-Vasey
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Pages 600
Release 2004
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Type Ia Supernovae

Type Ia Supernovae
Title Type Ia Supernovae PDF eBook
Author Epson Thiago Masikiv Heringer
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Release 2015
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Thermonuclear (Type Ia) supernovae are excellent distance indicators, due to their uniform peak brightness. They are also important contributors to the chemical evolution of galaxies since their explosions supply large amounts of iron peak elements to the interstellar medium. However, there is no consensus on the progenitor systems of these supernovae. As a result, different delay times from the formation of the binary system to the supernova have been proposed. Whether the observed rate of supernova Type Ia in early-type galaxies supports a progenitor channel with one or two degenerate objects has been disputed. While the predominant old population found in early-type galaxies supports longer delay times, the presence of recent star formation might indicate the opposite.

Thermonuclear Supernovae

Thermonuclear Supernovae
Title Thermonuclear Supernovae PDF eBook
Author P. Ruiz-Lapuente
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 920
Release 1997
Genre Science
ISBN 9780792343592

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All theoretical and observational topics relevant to the understanding of the thermonuclear (Type Ia) supernova phenomenon are thoroughly and consistently reviewed by a panel including the foremost experts in the field. The book covers all aspects, ranging from the observations of SNe Ia at all stages and all wavelengths to the 2D and 3D modelling of thermonuclear flames in very dense plasmas. Scenarios for close binary evolution leading to SNe Ia are discussed. Particular emphasis is placed on the homogeneity vs. diversity of SNe Ia and on their use as standard candles to measure cosmological parameters. The book reflects the recent and very significant progress made in both the modelling of the explosions and in the observational field.

Type Ia Supernovae

Type Ia Supernovae
Title Type Ia Supernovae PDF eBook
Author Jens C. Niemeyer
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 150
Release 2000-05
Genre Science
ISBN 9780521780360

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A unique and wide-ranging review of one of the most dramatic research results in astronomy in recent decades.

Handbook of Supernovae

Handbook of Supernovae
Title Handbook of Supernovae PDF eBook
Author Athem W. Alsabti
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Genre Supernovae
ISBN 9783319207940

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A Search for Supernova Type Ia Progenitors in the Magellanic Clouds

A Search for Supernova Type Ia Progenitors in the Magellanic Clouds
Title A Search for Supernova Type Ia Progenitors in the Magellanic Clouds PDF eBook
Author Kelly Lepo
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Release 2015
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