The Type II Supernova Rate in z~0.1 Galaxy Clusters from the Multi-Epoch Nearby Cluster Survey
M. L. Graham, D. J. Sand, C. J. Bildfell, C. J. Pritchet, D. Zaritsky,, H. Hoekstra, D. W. Just, S. Herbert-Fort, S. Sivanandam, and R. J. Foley

TL;DR
This study measures the rate of Type II supernovae in galaxy clusters at z~0.1, revealing ongoing star formation in quiescent galaxies and deriving cluster-specific star formation rates consistent with other methods.
Contribution
First measurement of SNII rate in red sequence galaxies and derivation of cluster-specific star formation rates from supernova data.
Findings
SNII rate in clusters: 0.026 SNe per century per 1e10 solar masses
SNII rate in red sequence galaxies: 0.007 SNe per century per 1e10 solar masses
Cluster-specific star formation rate: 5.1 solar masses/year/1e12 solar masses
Abstract
We present 7 spectroscopically confirmed Type II cluster supernovae (SNeII) discovered in the Multi-Epoch Nearby Cluster Survey, a supernova survey targeting 57 low redshift 0.05 < z < 0.15 galaxy clusters with the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope. We find the rate of Type II supernovae within the virial radius of these galaxy clusters to be 0.026 (+0.085 -0.018 stat; +0.003 -0.001 sys) SNe per century per 1e10 solar masses. Surprisingly, one SNII is in a red sequence host galaxy that shows no clear evidence of recent star formation. This is unambiguous evidence in support of ongoing, low-level star formation in at least some cluster elliptical galaxies, and illustrates that galaxies that appear to be quiescent cannot be assumed to host only Type Ia SNe. Based on this single SNII we make the first measurement of the SNII rate in red sequence galaxies, and find it to be 0.007 (+0.014…
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