Detection efficiency and photometry in supernova surveys - the Stockholm VIMOS Supernova Survey I
J. Melinder (1), S. Mattila (2,3), G. \"Ostlin (1), L. Menc\'ia, Trinchant (1), C. Fransson (1) ((1) Stockholm Observatory, (2) Tuorla, Observatory, (3) Queen's University Belfast)

TL;DR
This paper presents a supernova detection pipeline using optimal image subtraction, tested on the SVISS survey data, to improve detection efficiency and photometric accuracy while controlling systematic effects.
Contribution
The paper develops and optimizes an image subtraction pipeline for supernova detection in wide field surveys, addressing systematic flux offsets and enhancing detection and photometry.
Findings
ISIS 2.2 performs well on SVISS data
Detection efficiency is influenced by stamp selection and host galaxy brightness
Systematic flux offsets can be controlled and corrected
Abstract
The aim of the work presented in this paper is to test and optimise supernova detection methods based on the optimal image subtraction technique. The main focus is on applying the detection methods to wide field supernova imaging surveys and in particular to the Stockholm VIMOS Supernova Survey (SVISS). We have constructed a supernova detection pipeline for imaging surveys. The core of the pipeline is image subtraction using the ISIS 2.2 package. Using real data from the SVISS we simulate supernovae in the images, both inside and outside galaxies. The detection pipeline is then run on the simulated frames and the effects of image quality and subtraction parameters on the detection efficiency and photometric accuracy are studied. The pipeline allows efficient detection of faint supernovae in the deep imaging data. It also allows controlling and correcting for possible systematic effects…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
