Replicar los datos para: Optical INT and WHT spectra of SN 2014J (doi:10.34691/FK2/FZXT1Z)

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Replicar los datos para: Optical INT and WHT spectra of SN 2014J

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doi:10.34691/FK2/FZXT1Z

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Repositorio de datos de investigación de la Universidad de Chile

Date of Distribution:

2019-06-20

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Bibliographic Citation:

Galbany, Lluís, 2019, "Replicar los datos para: Optical INT and WHT spectra of SN 2014J", https://doi.org/10.34691/FK2/FZXT1Z, Repositorio de datos de investigación de la Universidad de Chile, V1

Study Description

Citation

Title:

Replicar los datos para: Optical INT and WHT spectra of SN 2014J

Identification Number:

doi:10.34691/FK2/FZXT1Z

Authoring Entity:

Galbany, Lluís (Universidad de Chile)

Distributor:

Repositorio de datos de investigación de la Universidad de Chile

Access Authority:

Calabrano, Cristián

Depositor:

Calabrano, Cristián

Date of Deposit:

2019-06-19

Holdings Information:

https://doi.org/10.34691/FK2/FZXT1Z

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Astronomy and Astrophysics

Abstract:

We present the intensive spectroscopic follow up of the Type Ia supernova (SN Ia) 2014J in the starburst galaxy M82. Twenty-seven optical spectra have been acquired from 2014 January 22 to September 1 with the Isaac Newton and William Herschel Telescopes. After correcting the observations for the recession velocity of M82 and for MilkyWay and host galaxy extinction, we measured expansion velocities from spectral line blueshifts and pseudo-equivalent width of the strongest features in the spectra, which gives an idea on how elements are distributedwithin the ejecta.We position SN 2014J in the Benetti, Branch et al. andWang et al. diagrams. These diagrams are based on properties of the Si II features and provide dynamical and chemical information about the SN ejecta. The nearby SN 2011fe, which showed little evidence for reddening in its host galaxy, is shown as a reference for comparisons. SN 2014J is a border-line object between the Core-normal and Broad-line groups, which corresponds to an intermediate position between low-velocity gradient and high-velocity gradient objects. SN 2014J follows the R(Si II)– m15 correlation, which confirms its classification as a relatively normal SN Ia. Our description of the SN Ia in terms of the evolution of the pseudo-equivalent width of various ions as well as the position in the various diagrams put this specific SN Ia into the overall sample of SN Ia.

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MNRAS 457, 525–537 (2016)

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