Spectroscopy of the Supernova H0pe Host Galaxy at Redshift 1.78
M. Polletta, M. Nonino, B. Frye, A. Gargiulo, S. Bisogni, N. Garuda,, D. Thompson, M. Lehnert, M. Pascale, S. P. Willner, P. Kamieneski, R., Leimbach, C. Cheng, D. Coe, S. H. Cohen, C. J. Conselice, L. Dai, J. Diego,, H. Dole, S. P. Driver, J. C. J. D'Silva, A. Fontana, N. Foo

TL;DR
This paper reports spectroscopic observations of a supernova host galaxy at redshift 1.78, revealing its properties and suggesting the supernova may be a type Ia, with implications for understanding distant stellar explosions.
Contribution
First spectroscopic analysis of SN H0pe's host galaxy at high redshift, providing detailed galaxy properties and potential supernova classification.
Findings
Host galaxy is massive (~6x10^10 Msun) with intermediate-age stellar population.
Galaxy has moderate star formation rate (~13 Msun/yr) and is below the main sequence.
Spectra indicate the supernova may be a type Ia.
Abstract
Supernova (SN) H0pe was discovered as a new transient in James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) NIRCam images of the galaxy cluster PLCK G165.7+67.0 taken as part of the "Prime Extragalactic Areas for Reionization and Lensing Science" (PEARLS) JWST GTO program (# 1176) on 2023 March 30 (AstroNote 2023-96; Frye et al. 2023). The transient is a compact source associated with a background galaxy that is stretched and triply-imaged by the cluster's strong gravitational lensing. This paper reports spectra in the 950-1370 nm observer frame of two of the galaxy's images obtained with Large Binocular Telescope (LBT) Utility Camera in the Infrared (LUCI) in longslit mode two weeks after the \JWST\ observations. The individual average spectra show the [OII] doublet and the Balmer and 4000 Angstrom breaks at redshift z=1.783+/-0.002. The CIGALE best-fit model of the spectral energy distribution…
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TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
