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ZTF Ia Phone-con: 2021-Oct-20

Meeting Agenda:

1. SNe of the week [Joel J]

2. ZTF-DR2 [Mat S]

4. AOB / Close

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Participants (12):

  • Mat S, Joel J, Jakob N, Ariel G, Alice T, Melissa A, Remy J, Young-Lo K, Estelle R, Kate M, Suhail D, Georgios D
Notes:
Transients of the Week:
  • ZTF20abmarcv: two SNeIa at the same location. The key is what shape is it going to be.
    • As an fyi, we now have 145 siblings (not all ZTF-ZTF)
    • The aim is to NOT this next week
  • ZTF21acdmwae: the recent SuperCH.
    • Data is being collected by Caltech. Lots of early time, NIR and SWIFT data has been collected.
  • ZTF21acenkuf: Very dusty (~1 mag), in the middle of a host. Has maybe high Rv (the fit to existing photometry is Rv=4).
    • Has U-band; NIR data on this would help a lot.
    • Spectroscopy is needed to determine the subtype: LT/Sprat?
  • ZTF21achxlkq: caught early (~-15 days). Shows strong Ca absorption.
  • ZTF19aamggua: old, but is this a Ia or Ic or fast decliner?
Papers + Admin:
  • Suhail's paper has been accepted as has Rahul's.
  • Alice Townsend is new: she's working with Jakob in Berlin.
  • Remy Joseph is joining the group in Stockholm: looking for lensed SN.
  • Also coming soon: 'volunteers'! To avoid Joel, Mat and Mickael randomly emailing people, let's transition to a google sheet.
    • We'll circulate this week: please sign up to talk about what you're up to.
    • The aim is to keep things informal: bring a plot.
    • Sign up! (before we ask you to!)
ZTF-DR2:
  • The FP light-curves are now available in the GitHub. They are reformatted to be nice :).
    • Fits are being donw in SALT2 (Mat) and SNooPy (Joel) to help differentiate between sub-types
    • This of course means that we can look at the odd-balls / photometric comparison:
      • ZTF19aamggua. Is this a Ia or Ib or a weirdo (02cx?)?
      • ZTF20aazpnxl: No secondary-max?
      • ZTF20aaupoiv: Late time g-band excess (CSM?)
      • ZTF20abjbiqf: Early excess + limited secondary max
  • How should we do this?
    • Let's store the information somewhere. Fritz or on the webapp? Fritz is impossible to search.
    • Let's all share the weird'ness: highlight them to someone.
  • The FP light-curves are also 'curious' at times: some shifts, bumps and drop-outs.
    • Jakob: There are some flags at IPAC that we don't have. The IPAC light-curves take care of this.
      • Mat, can we find this information somewhere?
    • What's going on, and why?
      • Are their different templates for different areas of the sky?
      • There are also some late-time excesses that cannot be explained.
      • And there are a bunch where the i-band is simply off.
  • Which papers are we going to write?
    • How are we not going to step on each other's toes.
    • Let's make sure that we pay attention to the weirdo's and don't release all of our data at once.
  • Kate: which photometry shall we use? FPbot or IPAC or Adam?:
    • Jakob: we need a 'ground-truth'.
    • Mat: let's plot the various FP measurements together and look for subtle trends.
    • Ariel: there are cases where the SN is at different positions in different filters: this is going to cause problems.
    • Jakob: what should we publish: should it just be an analysis schema?
    • Kate: let's all collate this information in one place:
    • Suhail: would all of the pipelines being installed in one place be useful:
      • Joel: yes, but they all suffer from the same problems.
    • Summary: let's go through photometry together next week.
Closing remarks:
  • Next week: photometry discussions, general updates and maybe some science :).
 
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