J/MNRAS/484/1899  The ASAS-SN bright supernova catalogue - IV   (Holoien+, 2019)

The ASAS-SN bright supernova catalogue - IV. 2017 Holoien T.W-S., Brown J.S., Vallely P.J., Stanek K.Z., Kochanek C.S., Shappee B.J., Prieto J.L., Dong S., Brimacombe J., Bishop D.W., Bose S., Beacom J.F, Bersier D., Chen P., Chomiuk L., Falco E., Holmbo S., Jayasinghe T., Morrell N., Pojmanski G., Shields J.V., Strader J., Stritzinger M.D., Thompson T.A, Wozniak P.R., Bock G., Cacella P., Carballo J.G., Cruz I., Conseil E., Farfan R.G., Fernandez J.M., Kiyota S., Koff R.A., Krannich G., Marples P., Masi G., Monard L.A.G., Munoz J.A., Nicholls B., Post R.S, Stone G., Trappett D.L, Wiethoff W.S. <Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 484, 1899-1911 (2019)> =2019MNRAS.484.1899H 2019MNRAS.484.1899H (SIMBAD/NED BibCode)
ADC_Keywords: Supernovae ; Surveys ; Galaxies, nearby Keywords: catalogues - surveys - supernovae: general Abstract: In this catalogue we compile information for all supernovae discovered by the All-Sky Automated Survey for SuperNovae (ASAS-SN) as well as all other bright (mpeak=<17), spectroscopically confirmed supernovae found in 2017, totalling 308 supernovae. We also present UV through near-IR magnitudes gathered from public databases of all host galaxies for the supernovae in the sample. We perform statistical analyses of our full bright supernova sample, which now contains 949 supernovae discovered since 2014 May 1, including supernovae from our previous catalogues. This is the fourth of a series of yearly papers on bright supernovae and their hosts from the ASAS-SN team, and this work presents updated data and measurements, including light curves, redshifts, classifications, and host galaxy identifications, that supersede information contained in any previous publications. Description: All information for SNe discovered by ASAS-SN between 2017 January 1 and 2017 December 31 is given in Table 1. We measured all ASAS-SN SN redshifts from classification spectra. For cases where the nominal SN host galaxy had a previously measured redshift that is consistent with the transient redshift, we list the redshift of the host taken from the NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database (NED) (https://ned.ipac.caltech.edu/). For other cases, we report the redshifts given in the classification telegrams or posted on TNS (Transient Name Server), with the exception of those that are updated in this work. Table 2 contains information for all SNe discovered by other professional and amateur SN searches between 2017 January 1 and 2017 December 31 that are both spectroscopically confirmed and have peak magnitudes of mpeak=<17. As in our previous catalogues, the list of non-ASAS-SN discoveries was gathered from the 'latest supernovae' website created by D. W. Bishop (Gal-Yam et al. 2013PASP..125..749G 2013PASP..125..749G). This website compiles discoveries reported via a multitude of channels, including TNS and ATels, and links objects reported by different searches at different times. It is thus an ideal source for information on discoveries from various SN searches. For both the ASAS-SN and non-ASAS-SN samples, we collected Galactic extinction estimates in the directions of the host galaxies and near-ultraviolet (NUV) through infrared (IR) host galaxy magnitudes, which we present in Tables 3 and 4. We obtained the values of Galactic AV from Schlafly & Finkbeiner (2011ApJ...737..103S 2011ApJ...737..103S) in the directions of the SNe from NED. NUV host magnitudes from the Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX; Morrissey et al. 2007ApJS..173..682M 2007ApJS..173..682M) All Sky Imaging Survey (AIS), optical ugriz magnitudes from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 14 (SDSS DR14; SDSS Collaboration et al. 2018ApJS..235...42A 2018ApJS..235...42A), NIR JHKS magnitudes from the Two-Micron All Sky Survey (2MASS; Skrutskie et al. 2006AJ....131.1163S 2006AJ....131.1163S, Cat. VII/233), and IR W1 and W2 from the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE; Wright et al. 2010AJ....140.1868W 2010AJ....140.1868W) AllWISE source catalogues were obtained from publicly available online databases. File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file table1.dat 199 166 ASAS-SN SNe table2.dat 220 142 Non-ASAS-SN SNe table3.dat 200 166 ASAS-SN supernova host galaxies table4.dat 270 142 Non-ASAS-SN supernova host galaxies -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: table1.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 11 A11 --- Name Supernova name (ASASSN-YYaa) 13- 19 A7 --- OName IAU supernova name (YYYYaaa) 21- 33 A13 "Y:M:D" Date Discovery date 35- 36 I2 h RAh Right ascension (J2000) 38- 39 I2 min RAm Right ascension (J2000) 41- 45 F5.2 s RAs Right ascension (J2000) 47 A1 --- DE- Declination sign (J2000) 48- 49 I2 deg DEd Declination (J2000) 51- 52 I2 arcmin DEm Declination (J2000) 54- 58 F5.2 arcsec DEs Declination (J2000) 60- 66 F7.5 --- z Redshift 68- 71 F4.1 mag mdiscmag Discovery magnitude (1) 73- 76 F4.1 mag Vpeakmag ? Peak V-band magnitude from ASAS-SN data 78- 81 F4.1 mag gpeakmag ? Peak g-band magnitude from ASAS-SN data 83- 87 F5.2 arcsec Offset Offset of the supernova from the coordinates of the host nucleus, taken from NED 89- 95 A7 --- Type Supernova type 97- 99 I3 d Agedisc ? Supernova discovery age, given in days relative to peak (2) 101-130 A30 --- Host Name of the host galaxy 132-164 A33 --- DiscAtel Discovery telegram 166-199 A34 --- ClassAtel Classification telegram (3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): Discovery magnitudes are V- or g-band magnitudes from ASAS-SN, depending on the camera used for discovery Note (2): All ages are approximate and are only listed if a clear age was given in the classification telegram Note (3): TNS is for the Transient Name Server (https://wis-tns.weizmann.ac.il/) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: table2.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 29 A29 --- Name Supernova name 31- 37 A7 --- OName IAU supernova name (YYYYaaa) 39- 51 A13 "Y:M:D" Date Discovery date 53- 54 I2 h RAh Right ascension (J2000) 56- 57 I2 min RAm Right ascension (J2000) 59- 63 F5.2 s RAs Right ascension (J2000) 65 A1 --- DE- Declination sign (J2000) 66- 67 I2 deg DEd Declination (J2000) 69- 70 I2 arcmin DEm Declination (J2000) 72- 76 F5.2 arcsec DEs Declination (J2000) 78- 85 F8.6 --- z Redshift 87- 90 F4.1 mag mpeakmag Magnitude taken from D.W. Bishop's Bright Supernova website (1) 92- 95 F4.1 mag Vpeakmag ? Peak V-band magnitude from ASAS-SN data 97-100 F4.1 mag gpeakmag ? Peak g-band magnitude from ASAS-SN data 102-107 F6.2 arcsec Offset Offset of the supernova from the coordinates of the host nucleus, taken from NED 109-115 A7 --- Type Supernova type 117-144 A28 --- Host Name of the host galaxy 146-216 A71 --- Discovery Supernova discoverer (2) 218-220 A3 --- Recovered Indicates whether the SN was independently recovered in ASAS-SN data or not -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): The magnitudes taken from D.W. Bishop's Bright Supernova website may be from different filters Note (2): 'Amateurs' indicates discovery by any number of non-professional astronomers -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: table3.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 30 A30 --- Host Host galaxy name 32- 38 F7.5 --- z ? Redshift 40- 50 A11 --- Name Supernova Name (ASASSN-YYaa) 52- 57 A6 --- Type Supernova type 59- 63 F5.2 arcsec Offset Offset of the supernova from the coordinates of the host nucleus, taken from NED 65- 69 F5.3 mag AV Galactic extinction taken from Schlafly & Finkbeiner (2011ApJ...737..103S 2011ApJ...737..103S) 71- 75 F5.2 mag NUVmag ? GALEX NUV magnitude (G1) 77- 80 F4.2 mag e_NUVmag ? Error on NUVmag (G1) 82- 86 F5.2 mag umag ? SDSS u-band magnitude (G2) 88- 91 F4.2 mag e_umag ? Error on umag (G2) 93- 97 F5.2 mag gmag ? SDSS g-band magnitude (G2) 99-102 F4.2 mag e_gmag ? Error on gmag (G2) 104-108 F5.2 mag rmag ? SDSS r-band magnitude (G2) 110-113 F4.2 mag e_rmag ? Error on rmag (G2) 115-119 F5.2 mag imag ? SDSS i-band magnitude (G2) 121-124 F4.2 mag e_imag ? Error on imag (G2) 126-130 F5.2 mag zmag ? SDSS z-band magnitude (G2) 132-135 F4.2 mag e_zmag ? Error on zmag (G2) 137 A1 --- l_Jmag Limit flag on Jmag (G3) 139-143 F5.2 mag Jmag ? 2MASS J-band magnitude (G3) 145-148 F4.2 mag e_Jmag ? Error on Jmag 150 A1 --- l_Hmag Limit flag on Hmag (G3) 152-156 F5.2 mag Hmag ? 2MASS H-band magnitude (G3) 158-162 F5.2 mag e_Hmag ? Error on Hmag 164 A1 --- l_Ksmag Limit flag on Ksmag (G3) 166-170 F5.2 mag Ksmag ? 2MASS Ks-band magnitude (G3) 172-176 F5.2 mag e_Ksmag ? Error on Ksmag 178 A1 --- f_Ksmag [*] Flag on Ksmag (G4) 180-184 F5.2 mag W1mag ? WISE W1 (3.4um) band magnitude 186-189 F4.2 mag e_W1mag ? Error on W1mag 191-195 F5.2 mag W2mag ? WISE W2 (4.6um) band magnitude 197-200 F4.2 mag e_W2mag ? Error on W2mag -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: table4.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 28 A28 --- Host Host galaxy name 30- 37 F8.6 --- z ? Redshift 39- 67 A29 --- Name Supernova Name 69- 75 A7 --- Type Supernova type 77- 82 F6.2 arcsec Offset ? Offset of the supernova from the coordinates of the host nucleus, taken from NED 84- 88 F5.3 mag AV Galactic extinction taken from Schlafly & Finkbeiner (2011ApJ...737..103S 2011ApJ...737..103S) 90- 94 F5.2 mag NUVmag ? GALEX NUV magnitude (G1) 96- 99 F4.2 mag e_NUVmag ? Error on NUVmag (G1) 101-108 F8.5 mag umag ? SDSS u-band magnitude (G2) 110-121 F12.9 mag e_umag ? Error on umag (G2) 123-130 F8.5 mag gmag ? SDSS g-band magnitude (G2) 132-142 F11.9 mag e_gmag ? Error on gmag (G2) 144-151 F8.5 mag rmag ? SDSS r-band magnitude (G2) 153-163 F11.9 mag e_rmag ? Error on rmag (G2) 165-172 F8.5 mag imag ? SDSS i-band magnitude (G2) 174-184 F11.9 mag e_imag ? Error on imag (G2) 186-193 F8.5 mag zmag ? SDSS z-band magnitude (G2) 195-205 F11.9 mag e_zmag ? Error on zmag (G2) 207 A1 --- l_Jmag Limit flag on Jmag (G3) 209-213 F5.2 mag Jmag 2MASS J-band magnitude (G3) 215-219 F5.2 mag e_Jmag ? Error on Jmag 221 A1 --- l_Hmag Limit flag on Hmag (G3) 223-227 F5.2 mag Hmag 2MASS H-band magnitude (G3) 229-233 F5.2 mag e_Hmag ? Error on Hmag 235 A1 --- l_Ksmag Limit flag on Ksmag (G3) 237-241 F5.2 mag Ksmag 2MASS Ks-band magnitude (G3) 243-246 F4.2 mag e_Ksmag ? Error on Ksmag 248 A1 --- f_Ksmag [*] Flag on Ksmag (G4) 250-254 F5.2 mag W1mag ? WISE W1 (3.4um) band magnitude 256-259 F4.2 mag e_W1mag ? Error on W1mag 261-265 F5.2 mag W2mag ? WISE W2 (4.6um) band magnitude 267-270 F4.2 mag e_W2mag ? Error on W2mag -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Global notes: Note (G1): No magnitude is listed for those galaxies not detected in GALEX survey data Note (G2): No magnitude is listed for those galaxies not detected in SDSS data or those located outside of the SDSS footprint Note (G3): For those galaxies not detected in 2MASS data, we assume an upper limit of the faintest galaxy detected in each band from our sample Note (G4): Flag as follows: * = Ks-band magnitudes estimated from the WISE W1-band, adding the mean Ks-W1 offset from the total sample to the WISE W1 magnitude. This average offset is equal to -0.51mag with a scatter of 0.04mag and a standard error of 0.002mag -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- History: From electronic version of the journal References: Holoien et al., Paper I 2017MNRAS.464.2672H 2017MNRAS.464.2672H, Cat. J/MNRAS/464/2672 Holoien et al., Paper II 2017MNRAS.467.1098H 2017MNRAS.467.1098H, Cat. J/MNRAS/467/1098 Holoien et al., Paper III 2017MNRAS.471.4966H 2017MNRAS.471.4966H, Cat. J/MNRAS/471/4966
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