VLT Optical BVR observations of two bright Supernova Ia hosts in the Virgo cluster
Michele Cantiello (1), Ilaria Biscardi (2), Enzo Brocato (1),, Gabriella Raimondo (1) ((1) INAF-Osservatorio Astronomico di Teramo, (2), Dipartimento di Fisica -- Universita' di Roma Tor Vergata)

TL;DR
This study uses VLT optical BVR observations to analyze two Virgo cluster galaxies hosting Type Ia supernovae, deriving distances and stellar properties, and exploring the link between stellar populations and supernova events.
Contribution
It provides new SBF-based distance measurements and detailed stellar population analysis, highlighting the role of hot stellar components in galaxy properties and supernova environments.
Findings
Distances agree with literature estimates.
Stellar populations are old with solar metallicity.
Differences in B-band SBF linked to hot stellar components.
Abstract
We study the two galaxies NGC4621 and NGC4374 in the Virgo cluster to derive their distances and stellar population properties. The targets have hosted three type Ia Supernova events allowing to investigate the correlations between the SNeIa and their host stellar systems. Using deep BVR data, obtained with FORS2 at the VLT, we analyse the Surface Brightness Fluctuations (SBF) properties of the targets. We adopt our measurements and existing calibrations to estimate the distance of NGC4621 and NGC4374. For stellar population analysis, we measured SBF amplitudes in different galaxy regions. We present a detailed comparison between data and models to constrain the characteristics of the dominant stellar components at i) various galactic radii, and ii) in the regions where SNeIa were recorded. Our V and R SBF measures provide distances in agreement with literature estimates. The median of…
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