A Supernova at z = 0.458 and Implications for Measuring theCosmological Deceleration
/ Authors
S. Perlmutter, C. Pennypacker, G. Goldhaber, A. Goobar, R. Muller, H. Newberg, J. Desai, A. Kim, M. Kim, I. Small
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B. Boyle, C. Crawford, R. McMahon, P. Bunclark, D. Carter, M. Irwin, R. Terlevich, R. Ellis, K. Glazebrook, W. Couch, J. Mould, T. Small, R. Abraham
/ Abstract
We have begun a program to discover high-redshift supernovae ($z \approx$ 0.25--0.5), and study them with follow-up photometry and spectroscopy. We report here our first discovery, a supernova at $z = 0.458$. The photometry for this supernova closely matches the lightcurve calculated for this redshift from the template of well-observed nearby Type Ia supernovae. We discuss the measurement of the deceleration parameter $q_0$ using such high-redshift supernovae, and give the best fit value assuming this one supernova is a normal, unextincted Type Ia. We describe the main sources of error in such a measurement of $q_0$, and ways to reduce these errors.
DOI: 10.1086/187756