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- ItemPESSTO : survey description and products from the first data release by the Public ESO Spectroscopic Survey of Transient Objects(2015) Smartt, S. J.; Valenti, S.; Fraser, M.; Inserra, C.; Young, D. R.; Sullivan, M.; Bauer, Franz Erik; Clocchiatti, Alejandro; Romero Cañizales, Cristina; Schulze, S.; Pastorello, A.; Benetti, S.; Gal-Yam, A.; Knapic, C.; Molinaro, M.; Smareglia, R.; Smith, K. W.; Taubenberger, S.; Yaron, O.; Anderson, J. P.; Ashall, C.; Balland, C.; Baltay, C.; Barbarino, C.; Baumont, S.; Bersier, D.; Blagorodnova, N.; Bongard, S.; Botticella, M. T.; Bufano, F.; Bulla, M.; Cappellaro, E.; Campbell, H.; Cellier-Holzem, F.; Chen, T. W.; Childress, M. J.; Contreras, C.; Dall’Ora, M.; Danziger, J.; de Jaeger, T.; De Cia, A.; Della Valle, M.; Dennefeld, M.; Elias Rosa, N.; Elman, N.; Feindt, U.; Fleury, M.; Gall, E.; González Gaitan, S.; Galbany, L.; Morales Garoffolo, A.; Greggio, L.; Guillou, L. L.; Hachinger, S.; Hadjiyska, E.; Hage, P. E.; Hillebrandt, W.; Hodgkin, S.; Hsiao, E. Y.; James, P. A.; Jerkstrand, A.; Kangas, T.; Kankare, E.; Kotak, R.; Kromer, M.; Kuncarayakti, H.; Leloudas, G.; Lundqvist, P.; Lyman, J. D.; Hook, I. M.; Maguire, K.; Manulis, I.; Margheim, S. J.; Mattila, S.; Maund, J. R.; Mazzali, P. A.; McCrum, M.; McKinnon, R.; Moreno Raya, M. E.; Nicholl, M.; Nugent, P.; Pain, R.; Pignata, Giuliano; Phillips, M. M.; Polshaw, J.; Pumo, M. L.; Rabinowitz, D.; Reilly, E.; Scalzo, R.; Schmidt, B.; Sim, S.; Sollerman, J.; Taddia, F.; Tartaglia, L.; Terreran, G.; Tomasella, L.; Turatto, M.; Walker, E.; Walton, N. A.; Wyrzykowski, L.; Yuan, F.; Zampieri, L.
- ItemStrong near-infrared carbon in the Type Ia supernova iPTF13ebh(2015) Hsiao, E. Y.; Burns, C. R,.; Contreras, C.; Hoflich, P.; Sand, D.; Marion, G. H.; Phillips, M. M.; Stritzinger, M.; González Gaitán, S.; Rabus, Markus
- ItemSupernova 2011af = Psn J02255436+1023111(2011) Drake, A. J.; Djorgovski, S. G.; Mahabal, A.; Graham, M. J.; Williams, R.; Prieto, J. L.; Catelan , Marcio; Beshore, E. C.; Larson, S. M.; Christensen, E.; Hsiao, E. Y.Report the Catalina Real-time Transient Survey's discovery of an apparent supernova in unfiltered Catalina Sky Survey (CSS) images: SN 2011 UT R.A. (2000.0) Decl. Mag. Offset 2011af Jan. 11.09 2 25 54.36 +10 23 11.1 16.7 4" W, 1" N Further CSS magnitude estimates for 2011af: 2010 Dec. 10.21 UT, [19.0; 2011 Jan. 5.15, 16.5. This object was designated PSN J02255436+1023111 when posted at the Central Bureau's TOCP webpage by Drake, and based on the spectroscopy below is here designated SN 2011af. Kuiyun Huang and Yoichi Ohyama, Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Academia Sinica; Chia-Jung Chuang, Yuji Urata, and Induk Lee, National Central University, Taiwan; and Eric Y. Hsiao, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, report that the inspection of a CCD spectrum (range 400-900 nm), obtained on Jan. 29.5 UT with the 1.8-m Ritchey Cretien reflector and medium dispersion spectrometer at Bohyunsan Optical Astronomy Observatory, Korea, shows that SN 2011af is a type-IIn supernova. The spectrum consists of a flat continuum and prominent narrow emission lines of the Balmer series (H-alpha FWHM of about 1500 km/s), with the narrow peaks yielding a redshift of 0.064. The "superfit" program of Howell et al. (2005, Ap.J. 634, 1190) shows its spectrum to be an excellent match to that of SN 1988Z. SN 2011af is measured to have a magnitude r' about 17.2 on Feb. 7.46 UT with the 1-m telescope at the Lulin Observatory in Taiwan; this corresponds to an absolute magnitude of about -20, nearly a month past its initial discovery....
- ItemSupernova 2011ag in Pgc 11943 = Psn J03122655+1915064(2011) Drake, A. J.; Djorgovski, S. G.; Mahabal, A.; Graham, M. J.; Williams, R.; Prieto, J. L.; Catelan , Marcio; Beshore, E. C.; Larson, S. M.; Christensen, E.; Koff, R. A.; Hsiao, E. Y.; Suzuki, N.; Nugent, P. E.Report the Catalina Real-time Transient Survey's discovery of an apparent supernova in unfiltered Catalina Sky Survey (CSS) images: SN 2011 UT R.A. (2000.0) Decl. Mag. Offset 2011ag Feb. 25.15 3 12 26.55 +19 15 06.4 17.3 3".5 E, 20".0 N This object was designated PSN J03122655+1915064 on the Central Bureau's TOCP webpage, and is here designated SN 2011ag based on the spectroscopic report below. Further unfiltered CCD magnitudes for 2011ag: Feb. 4.11 UT, [20.4 (CSS); 27.089, 17.7 (R. A. Koff, Bennett, CO, U.S.A.; fourteen co-added 60-s images; position end figures 26s.55, 05".1). E. Y. Hsiao, N. Suzuki, and P. E. Nugent, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, report that inspection of a CCD spectrum (range 350-980 nm), obtained on Feb. 27.25 UT with the 3-m Shane reflector (+ Kast) at Lick Observatory, shows that 2011ag is a type-Ia supernova. The "superfit" software of Howell et al. (2005, Ap.J. 634, 1190) identified the spectrum as that of a type-Ia supernova around a week past maximum. The redshift matches that of the reported host galaxy (PGC 11943): z = 0.032. The spectrum closely resembles that of SN 1998bu at 10 days past maximum (Jha et al. 1999, Ap.J. Suppl. 125, 73)....
- ItemThe ASAS-SN bright supernova catalogue - I. 2013-2014(OXFORD UNIV PRESS, 2017) Holoien, T. W. S.; Stanek, K. Z.; Kochanek, C. S.; Shappee, B. J.; Prieto, J. L.; Brimacombe, J.; Bersier, D.; Bishop, D. W.; Dong, Subo; Brown, J. S.; Danilet, A. B.; Simonian, G. V.; Basu, U.; Beacom, J. F.; Falco, E.; Pojmanski, G.; Skowron, D. M.; Wozniak, P. R.; Avila, C. G.; Conseil, E.; Contreras, C.; Cruz, I.; Fernandez, J. M.; Koff, R. A.; Guo, Zhen; Herczeg, G. J.; Hissong, J.; Hsiao, E. Y.; Jose, J.; Kiyota, S.; Long, Feng; Monard, L. A. G.; Nicholls, B.; Nicolas, J.; Wiethoff, W. S.We present basic statistics for all supernovae discovered by the All-Sky Automated Survey for SuperNovae (ASAS-SN) during its first year-and-a-half of operations, spanning 2013 and 2014. We also present the same information for all other bright (mV <= 17), spectroscopically confirmed supernovae discovered from 2014 May 1 through the end of 2014, providing a comparison to the ASAS-SN sample starting from the point where ASAS-SN became operational in both hemispheres. In addition, we present collected redshifts and near-UV through IR magnitudes, where available, for all host galaxies of the bright supernovae in both samples. This work represents a comprehensive catalogue of bright supernovae and their hosts from multiple professional and amateur sources, allowing for population studies that were not previously possible because the all-sky emphasis of ASAS-SN redresses many previously existing biases. In particular, ASAS-SN systematically finds bright supernovae closer to the centres of host galaxies than either other professional surveys or amateurs, a remarkable result given ASAS-SN's poorer angular resolution. This is the first of a series of yearly papers on bright supernovae and their hosts that will be released by the ASAS-SN team.
- ItemThe delay of shock breakout due to circumstellar material evident in most type II supernovae(2018) Forster, F.; Moriya, T. J.; Maureira, J. C.; Anderson, J. P.; Blinnikov, S.; Bufano, F.; Cabrera Vives, G.; Clocchiatti, Alejandro; De Jaeger, T.; Estevez, P. A.; Galbany, L.; González -Gaitán, S.; Grafener, G.; Hamuy, M.; Hsiao, E. Y.; Huentelemu, P.; Huijse, P.; Kuncarayakti, H.; Martínez, J.; Medina, G.; Olivares, F.; Pignata, Giuliano; Razza, A.; Reyes, I.; San Martín, J.; Smith, R. C.; Vera, E.; Vivas, A. K.; Postigo, A. D.; Yoon, S. C.; Ashall, C.; Fraser, M.; Gal-Yam, A.; Kankare, E.; Le Guillou, L.; Mazzali, P. A.; Walton, N. A.; Young, D. R.