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ZTF Ia Phone-con: 2021-Feb-17 |
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- Mickael R, Mat S, Young-Lo K, Martin B (Lyon) Joel J, Ariel G, Suhail D, Mattia B, Ana S (Stockholm), Bastien C, Ben R, Fabrice F, Julian B (Marseille), Jakob N, Simeon R, Valery B (Berlin), Kate M, Maxime D, Jacco T, (Dublin), Melissa A (Cleremont), Nicolas R (Paris)
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- ZTF21aaglamm (sibling with CC pair)
- ZTF21aagogqe and ZTF21aaihala
- Should we try and get a second spectrum near max of objects confirmed early (for velocity measurements and a spec_z)?
- SEDm is overloaded with targets; LT (with Simon P/Kate) or NOT?
- ZTF21aajtstm (Iax)
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| Kate on: SN2020udy |
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- Discovered very early by ZTF (~1 day after last non-discovery).
- Has lots of data, including swift, with spectra from Gemini, LT and NOT + polarimetry.
- No evidence of a bump => no signs of interation with companion, but this could be a viewing angle effect?
- Most likely a Ch mass deflaglaration explosion?
- Comparison with deflaglaration model from Magee. The models over-predict the amount of carbon. Could be tweaked in the models.
- Joel: is the swift photometry weird? Kate: we don't have a template for subtraction.
- The light-curve has a rise, with power law slope n=3.2; this matches the model well throughout.
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| Suhail on HST: |
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- Want to get a ZTF-only distance ladder. There are 5 ZTF SNeIa within 30 Mpc, with plenty at 60Mpc.
- The most distant ones are going to be JWST'able.
- AT2021J (10.6), AT2020nlb (15), SN2019np (20), SN2020hvf (26), SN2020ftl (32
- Lets HST the first 4 of these.
- One event might have archival data, but we still need data to TRGB it.
- Writing a proposal with the Chicago group. Deadline mid-April. 2 proposals: one ZTF only; one with all local SNe.
- Suhail to pull together an early draft. Meeting in 2 weeks. Circulatable draft in a week or so.
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| Suhail on Y1: |
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- Talked us through the cuts required to go from 800 SNe to the final sample of 204 objects.
- Of the initial sample, 4 objects are lost as duplicates; 1 is actually a QSO and one is actually a 2019 explosion.
- Host galaxy matching is finalised. That reduces the sample to ~300 objects.
- After this, all of the cuts are straight-forward. One is thrown away as being a massive HR outlier, but it doesn't affect anything.
- One big thing to note is that there are 23 reddened SN that are thrown away. This is a huge fraction.
- We should write a paper on this.
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| Ariel on Lensing: |
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- Approached the Munich group about shared follow-up of lensed SNe.
- Going to collaborate on NOT.
- Going to propose for OPTICON; shared program in ePESSTO+.
- Everyone's happy
- The search is conducted mostly through comparing redshifts with magnitudes, so relies on spectra.
- Could do better, but the heart of the problem is that lensed SNe look like normal SNe.
- Will update us next week on where people can help out.
- There is a dedicated phone-con for those that are interested.
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| Closing Remarks: |
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- Rahul has circulated a version of the 'sibling paper'. Comments by 26th Feb :).
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- Rahul has circulated a version of the 'sibling paper'. Comments before 26th Feb :).
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