The Extinction Properties of and Distance to the Highly Reddened Type Ia Supernova SN 2012cu
X. Huang, Z. Raha, G. Aldering, P. Antilogus, S. Bailey, C. Baltay, K., Barbary, D. Baugh, K. Boone, S. Bongard, C. Buton, J. Chen, N. Chotard, Y., Copin, P. Fagrelius, H. K. Fakhouri, U. Feindt, D. Fouchez, E. Gangler, B., Hayden, W. Hillebrandt, A. G. Kim, M. Kowalski

TL;DR
This study analyzes the dust extinction properties affecting the brightness of the highly reddened Type Ia supernova SN 2012cu, finding its dust characteristics similar to the Milky Way and accurately determining its host galaxy's distance.
Contribution
It provides detailed extinction parameters for SN 2012cu and demonstrates that Fitzpatrick's dust extinction model best fits the observed data.
Findings
Foreground dust properties are consistent with Milky Way dust.
No significant time variation in extinction tracers observed.
Distance to host galaxy NGC 4772 is 16.6 Mpc.
Abstract
Correction of Type Ia Supernova brightnesses for extinction by dust has proven to be a vexing problem. Here we study the dust foreground to the highly reddened SN 2012cu, which is projected onto a dust lane in the galaxy NGC 4772. The analysis is based on multi-epoch, spectrophotometric observations spanning 3,300 - 9,200 {\AA}, obtained by the Nearby Supernova Factory. Phase-matched comparison of the spectroscopically twinned SN 2012cu and SN 2011fe across 10 epochs results in the best-fit color excess of (E(B-V), RMS) = (1.00, 0.03) and total-to-selective extinction ratio of (RV , RMS) = (2.95, 0.08) toward SN 2012cu within its host galaxy. We further identify several diffuse interstellar bands, and compare the 5780 {\AA} band with the dust-to-band ratio for the Milky Way. Overall, we find the foreground dust-extinction properties for SN 2012cu to be consistent with those of the Milky…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae
