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Supernova environments in J-PLUS

Gonzalez-Diaz Raul; Galbany Lluis; Kangas Tuomas; Garcia-Benito Ruben; Anderson Joseph P.; Lyman Joseph; Varela Jesus; Oltra Lamberto; Garcia Rafael Logrono; Rojo Gonzalo Vilella; Lopez-Sanjuan Carlos; Perez-Torres Miguel Angel; Rosales-Ortega Fabian; Mattila Seppo; Kuncarayakti Hanindyo; James Phil; Habergham Stacey; Vilchez Jose Manuel; Alcaniz Jailson; Angulo Raul E.; Cenarro Javier; Cristobal-Hornillos David; Dupke Renato; Ederoclite Alessandro; Hernandez-Monteagudo Carlos; Marin-Franch Antonio; Moles Mariano; Sodre Jr Laerte; Ramio Hector Vazquez

Supernova environments in J-PLUS

Gonzalez-Diaz Raul
Galbany Lluis
Kangas Tuomas
Garcia-Benito Ruben
Anderson Joseph P.
Lyman Joseph
Varela Jesus
Oltra Lamberto
Garcia Rafael Logrono
Rojo Gonzalo Vilella
Lopez-Sanjuan Carlos
Perez-Torres Miguel Angel
Rosales-Ortega Fabian
Mattila Seppo
Kuncarayakti Hanindyo
James Phil
Habergham Stacey
Vilchez Jose Manuel
Alcaniz Jailson
Angulo Raul E.
Cenarro Javier
Cristobal-Hornillos David
Dupke Renato
Ederoclite Alessandro
Hernandez-Monteagudo Carlos
Marin-Franch Antonio
Moles Mariano
Sodre Jr Laerte
Ramio Hector Vazquez
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EDP Sciences
doi:10.1051/0004-6361/202349029
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https://www.aanda.org/articles/aa/full_html/2024/04/aa49029-23/aa49029-23.html
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2025082791269
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We investigated the local environmental properties of 418 supernovae (SNe) of all types using data from the Javalambre Photometric Local Universe Survey (J-PLUS), which includes five broad-band and seven narrow-band imaging filters. Our study involves two independent analyses: (1) the normalized cumulative-rank (NCR) method, which utilizes all 12 single bands along with five continuum-subtracted narrow-band emission and absorption bands, and (2) simple stellar population (SSP) synthesis, where we build spectral energy distributions (SED) of the surrounding 1 kpc(2) SN environment using the 12 broad- and narrow-band filters. Improvements on previous works include: (i) the extension of the NCR technique to other filters (broad and narrow) and the use a set of homogeneous data (same telescope and instruments); (ii) a correction for extinction to all bands based on the relation between the g - i color and the color excess E(B - V); and (iii) a correction for the contamination of the [N II] lambda 6583 line that falls within the H alpha filter. All NCR distributions in the broad-band filters, tracing the overall light distribution in each galaxy, are similar to each other. The main difference is that type Ia, II, and IIb SNe are preferably located in redder environments than the other SN types. The radial distribution of the SNe shows that type IIb SNe seem to have a preference for occurring in the inner regions of galaxies, whereas other types of SNe occur throughout the galaxies without a distinct preference for a specific location. For the H alpha filter we recover the sequence from SNe Ic, which has the highest NCR, to SNe Ia, which has the lowest; this is interpreted as a sequence in progenitor mass and age. All core-collapse SN types are strongly correlated to the [O II] emission, which also traces star formation rate (SFR), following the same sequence as in H alpha. The NCR distributions of the Ca II triplet show a clear division between II-IIb-Ia and Ib-Ic-IIn subtypes, which is interpreted as a difference in the environmental metallicity. Regarding the SSP synthesis, we found that including the seven J-PLUS narrow filters in the fitting process has a more significant effect on the core-collapse SN environmental parameters than for SNe Ia, shifting their values toward more extincted, younger, and more star-forming environments, due to the presence of strong emission lines and stellar absorptions in those narrow bands.

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