Optical Light Curve of the Type Ia Supernova 1998bu in M96 and the Supernova Calibration of the Hubble Constant
/ Authors
N. Suntzeff, M. Phillips, R. Covarrubias, M. Navarrete, J. Pérez, A. Guerra, M. Acevedo, L. Doyle, T. Harrison, S. Kane
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K. Long, J. Maza, Scott T. Miller, A. Piatti, J. Clariá, A. Ahumada, B. Pritzl, P. Winkler
/ Abstract
We present the UBV(RI)KC light curves of the Type Ia supernova SN 1998bu, which appeared in the nearby galaxy M96 (NGC 3368). M96 is a spiral galaxy in the Leo I group that has a Cepheid-based distance. Our photometry allows us to calculate the absolute magnitude and reddening of this supernova. These data, when combined with measurements of the four other well-observed supernovae with Cepheid-based distances, allow us to calculate the Hubble constant with respect to the Hubble flow defined by the distant Calán/Tololo Type Ia sample. We find a Hubble constant of 63.9 ± 2.2(internal) ± 3.5(external) km s-1 Mpc-1, consistent with most previous estimates based on Type Ia supernovae. We note that the two well-observed Type Ia supernovae in Fornax, if placed at the Cepheid distance to the possible Fornax spiral NGC 1365, are apparently too faint with respect to the Calán/Tololo sample calibrated with the five Type Ia supernovae with Cepheid distances to the host galaxies.
Journal: The Astronomical Journal
DOI: 10.1086/300771