Grouping Normal Type Ia Supernovae by UV to Optical Color Differences
Peter A.Milne, Peter J. Brown, Peter W. A. Roming, Filomena Bufano,, Neil Gehrels

TL;DR
This study classifies normal Type Ia supernovae based on UV-optical color differences, revealing distinct groups with implications for their spectral properties and potential use in cosmology.
Contribution
It introduces a new grouping scheme for SNe Ia based on UV-optical colors and links these groups to spectral features and unburned carbon presence.
Findings
Approximately one-third of SNe Ia are NUV-blue, bluer than NUV-red.
NUV-blue SNe Ia show less NUV absorption and more unburned carbon.
Color scatter in NUV groups is comparable to optical color scatter, aiding cosmological use.
Abstract
Observations of many SNe Ia with the UVOT instrument on the Swift satellite has revealed that there exists order to the differences in the UV-OPT colors of normal SNe. We examine UV-OPT color curves for 25 SNe Ia, dividing them into 4 groups, finding that ~1/3 of these SNe Ia have bluer UV-OPT colors than the larger group, with these "NUV-blue" SNe Ia 0.4 mag bluer than the "NUV-red" SNe Ia in u-v. Another group of events feature colors similar to NUV-red SNe Ia in the u-v to uvw1-v colors, but similar to the NUV-blue SNe Ia in the uvm2-v color. We name these events "MUV-blue". The last group initially has colors similar to NUV-red SNe Ia, but with color curves that feature more modest changes than the larger NUV-red group. These "irregular" events are comprised of all the NUV-red events with the broadest optical peaks, which leads us to consider this minor group a subset of the NUV-red…
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