Supernova 2009kf: An Ultraviolet Bright Type IIP Supernova Discovered with Pan-STARRS 1 and GALEX

We present photometric and spectroscopic observations of a luminous Type IIP Supernova (SN) 2009kf discovered by the Pan-STARRS 1 (PS1) survey and also detected by the Galaxy Evolution Explorer. The SN shows a plateau in its optical and bolometric light curves, lasting approximately 70 days in the r...

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Veröffentlicht in:Astrophysical journal. Letters 2010-07, Vol.717 (1), p.L52-L56
Hauptverfasser: Botticella, M. T, Trundle, C, Pastorello, A, Rodney, S, Rest, A, Gezari, S, Smartt, S. J, Narayan, G, Huber, M. E, Tonry, J. L, Young, D, Smith, K, Bresolin, F, Valenti, S, Kotak, R, Mattila, S, Kankare, E, Wood-Vasey, W. M, Riess, A, Neill, J. D, Forster, K, Martin, D. C, Stubbs, C. W, Burgett, W. S, Chambers, K. C, Dombeck, T, Flewelling, H, Grav, T, Heasley, J. N, Hodapp, K. W, Kaiser, N, Kudritzki, R, Luppino, G, Lupton, R. H, Magnier, E. A, Monet, D. G, Morgan, J. S, Onaka, P. M, Price, P. A, Rhoads, P. H, Siegmund, W. A, Sweeney, W. E, Wainscoat, R. J, Waters, C, Waterson, M. F, Wynn-Williams, C. G
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Zusammenfassung:We present photometric and spectroscopic observations of a luminous Type IIP Supernova (SN) 2009kf discovered by the Pan-STARRS 1 (PS1) survey and also detected by the Galaxy Evolution Explorer. The SN shows a plateau in its optical and bolometric light curves, lasting approximately 70 days in the rest frame, with an absolute magnitude of M{sub V} = -18.4 mag. The P-Cygni profiles of hydrogen indicate expansion velocities of 9000 km s{sup -1} at 61 days after discovery which is extremely high for a Type IIP SN. SN 2009kf is also remarkably bright in the near-ultraviolet (NUV) and shows a slow evolution 10-20 days after optical discovery. The NUV and optical luminosity at these epochs can be modeled with a blackbody with a hot effective temperature (T {approx} 16,000 K) and a large radius (R {approx} 1 x 10{sup 15} cm). The bright bolometric and NUV luminosity, the light curve peak and plateau duration, the high velocities, and temperatures suggest that 2009kf is a Type IIP SN powered by a larger than normal explosion energy. Recently discovered high-z SNe (0.7 < z < 2.3) have been assumed to be IIn SNe, with the bright UV luminosities due to the interaction of SN ejecta with a dense circumstellar medium. UV-bright SNe similar to SN 2009kf could also account for these high-z events, and its absolute magnitude M{sub NUV} = -21.5 {+-} 0.5 mag suggests such SNe could be discovered out to z {approx} 2.5 in the PS1 survey.
ISSN:2041-8205
0004-637X
1538-4357
2041-8213
1538-4357
DOI:10.1088/2041-8205/717/1/L52