The Type I Superluminous Supernova Catalog I: Light Curve Properties, Models, and Catalog Description
Sebastian Gomez, Matt Nicholl, Edo Berger, Peter K. Blanchard, V., Ashley Villar, Sofia Rest, Griffin Hosseinzadeh, Aysha Aamer, Yukta Ajay,, Wasundara Athukoralalage, David C. Coulter, Tarraneh Eftekhari, Achille, Fiore, Noah Franz, Ori Fox, Alexander Gagliano, Daichi Hiramatsu

TL;DR
This paper presents the most comprehensive catalog of 262 Type I Superluminous Supernovae, including detailed photometry, modeling, and analysis of their properties, correlations, and progenitor characteristics, with open access for further research.
Contribution
It provides an extensive, verified dataset and hybrid light curve models for SLSNe, along with analytical tools for future studies and survey simulations.
Findings
Peak luminosities and light curve parameters are characterized.
Correlation between ejecta mass and magnetar spin is confirmed.
Less than 3% of SLSNe are dominated by radioactive decay.
Abstract
We present the most comprehensive catalog to date of Type I Superluminous Supernovae (SLSNe), a class of stripped envelope supernovae (SNe) characterized by exceptionally high luminosities. We have compiled a sample of 262 SLSNe reported through 2022 December 31. We verified the spectroscopic classification of each SLSN and collated an exhaustive data set of UV, optical and IR photometry from both publicly available data and our own FLEET observational follow-up program, totaling over 30,000 photometric detections. Using these data we derive observational parameters such as the peak absolute magnitudes, rise and decline timescales, as well as bolometric luminosities, temperature and photospheric radius evolution for all SLSNe. Additionally, we model all light curves using a hybrid model that includes contributions from both a magnetar central engine and the radioactive decay of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
