论文标题
Subaru/Hyper Soprime-Cam的持续一年以上的超新星速率的限制
Constraints on the rate of supernovae lasting for more than a year from Subaru/Hyper Suprime-Cam
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论文摘要
预计某些超新星(例如配对超新星)在观察者框架中的持续时间将超过一年。为了限制持续一年以上的超新星的速率,我们使用超高胶体(HSC)在82m的Subaru望远镜上进行了长期深度短暂调查。 HSC是宽场(1.75 deg2视野)相机,它可以有效地进行瞬态调查。我们使用G,R,I和Z带过滤器反复观察到相同的1.75 deg2场,并具有4个赛季的典型深度(从2016年底到2020年初)。使用这些数据,我们搜索了持续一年多的瞬态。在两个连续的季节中检测到了两个超新星,在3个连续的季节中检测到一个超新星,但在所有四个季节中都没有持续的瞬态。持续一年以上的超新星的发现速率与26 mag的典型限制幅度限制为1.4^{+1.3} _ { - 0.7}(stat。)我们发现的所有持久的超新星都可能是IIN型超新星,我们的结果表明,大约40%的IIN型超新星具有长期的光曲线。没有发现持续一年以上的合理配对超稳定性候选者。通过比较调查结果和调查模拟,我们将发光的配对超新星速率限制为Z〜3最多应为100 GPC-3 YR-1的阶,占核心偏离超新星率的0.01-0.1%。
Some supernovae such as pair-instability supernovae are predicted to have the duration of more than a year in the observer frame. To constrain the rates of supernovae lasting for more than a year, we conducted a long-term deep transient survey using Hyper Suprime-Cam (HSC) on the 8.2m Subaru telescope. HSC is a wide-field (a 1.75 deg2 field-of-view) camera and it can efficiently conduct transient surveys. We observed the same 1.75 deg2 field repeatedly using the g, r, i, and z band filters with the typical depth of 26 mag for 4 seasons (from late 2016 to early 2020). Using these data, we searched for transients lasting for more than a year. Two supernovae were detected in 2 continuous seasons, one supernova was detected in 3 continuous seasons, but no transients lasted for all 4 seasons searched. The discovery rate of supernovae lasting for more than a year with the typical limiting magnitudes of 26 mag is constrained to be 1.4^{+1.3}_{-0.7}(stat.)^{+0.2}_{-0.3}(sys.) events deg-2 yr-1. All the long-lasting supernovae we found are likely Type IIn supernovae and our results indicate that about 40% of Type IIn supernovae have long-lasting light curves. No plausible pair-instability supernova candidates lasting for more than a year are discovered. By comparing the survey results and survey simulations, we constrain the luminous pair-instability supernova rate up to z ~ 3 should be of the order of 100 Gpc-3 yr-1 at most, which is 0.01 - 0.1 per cent of the core-collapse supernova rate.