CfAIR2: Near Infrared Light Curves of 94 Type Ia Supernovae
Andrew S. Friedman, W. M. Wood-Vasey, G. H. Marion, Peter Challis,, Kaisey S. Mandel, Joshua S. Bloom, Maryam Modjaz, Gautham Narayan, Malcolm, Hicken, Ryan J. Foley, Christopher R. Klein, Dan L. Starr, Adam Morgan, Armin, Rest, Cullen H. Blake, Adam A. Miller, Emilio E. Falco

TL;DR
CfAIR2 provides a comprehensive, high-quality set of near-infrared light curves for 94 Type Ia supernovae, aiding in refining cosmological measurements by reducing dust extinction effects.
Contribution
This paper presents a large, homogeneously reduced NIR light curve dataset for SN Ia, improving the foundation for supernova cosmology in the near-infrared.
Findings
Data quality verified through extensive tests
Sample includes both normal and peculiar SN Ia
Coverage spans from -13 to +127 days around maximum brightness
Abstract
CfAIR2 is a large homogeneously reduced set of near-infrared (NIR) light curves for Type Ia supernovae (SN Ia) obtained with the 1.3m Peters Automated InfraRed Imaging TELescope (PAIRITEL). This data set includes 4607 measurements of 94 SN Ia and 4 additional SN Iax observed from 2005-2011 at the Fred Lawrence Whipple Observatory on Mount Hopkins, Arizona. CfAIR2 includes JHKs photometric measurements for 88 normal and 6 spectroscopically peculiar SN Ia in the nearby universe, with a median redshift of z~0.021 for the normal SN Ia. CfAIR2 data span the range from -13 days to +127 days from B-band maximum. More than half of the light curves begin before the time of maximum and the coverage typically contains ~13-18 epochs of observation, depending on the filter. We present extensive tests that verify the fidelity of the CfAIR2 data pipeline, including comparison to the excellent data of…
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