The Carnegie Supernova Project I: Photometry data release of low-redshift stripped-envelope supernovae

The first phase of the Carnegie Supernova Project (CSP-I) was a dedicated supernova follow-up program based at the Las Campanas Observatory that collected science data of young, low-redshift supernovae between 2004 and 2009. Presented in this paper is the CSP-I photometric data release of low-redshi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Astronomy and astrophysics (Berlin) 2018, Vol.609, p.A134
Hauptverfasser: Stritzinger, M. D., Anderson, J. P., Contreras, C., Heinrich-Josties, E., Morrell, N., Phillips, M. M., Anais, J., Boldt, L., Busta, L., Burns, C. R., Campillay, A., Corco, C., Castellon, S., Folatelli, G., González, C., Holmbo, S., Hsiao, E. Y., Krzeminski, W., Salgado, F., Serón, J., Torres-Robledo, S., Freedman, W. L., Hamuy, M., Krisciunas, K., Madore, B. F., Persson, S. E., Roth, M., Suntzeff, N. B., Taddia, F., Li, W., Filippenko, A. V.
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Zusammenfassung:The first phase of the Carnegie Supernova Project (CSP-I) was a dedicated supernova follow-up program based at the Las Campanas Observatory that collected science data of young, low-redshift supernovae between 2004 and 2009. Presented in this paper is the CSP-I photometric data release of low-redshift stripped-envelope core-collapse supernovae. The data consist of optical ( uBgVri ) photometry of 34 objects, with a subset of 26 having near-infrared ( YJH ) photometry. Twenty objects have optical pre-maximum coverage with a subset of 12 beginning at least five days prior to the epoch of B -band maximum brightness. In the near-infrared, 17 objects have pre-maximum observations with a subset of 14 beginning at least five days prior to the epoch of J -band maximum brightness. Analysis of this photometric data release is presented in companion papers focusing on techniques to estimate host-galaxy extinction and the light-curve and progenitor star properties of the sample. The analysis of an accompanying visual-wavelength spectroscopy sample of ~150 spectra will be the subject of a future paper.
ISSN:0004-6361
1432-0746
1432-0746
DOI:10.1051/0004-6361/201730842