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A&A 368, 391-397 (2001)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20000104
The brightness of SN 1991T and the uniformity of decline-rate and colour corrected absolute magnitudes of supernovae Ia
T. Richtler1, J. B. Jensen2, J. Tonry3, B. Barris3 and G. Drenkhahn41 Universidad de Concepción, Departamento de Física, Casilla 160-C, Concepción, Chile
2 Gemini Observatory, 670 N. Aòhoku Place Hilo, HI 96720, USA
e-mail: jjensen@gemini.edu
3 Institute for Astronomy, University of Hawaii 2680 Woodlawn Drive, Honolulu, HI 96822, USA
4 Max-Planck-Institut für Astrophysik, Postfach 1317, 85741 Garching bei München, Germany
e-mail: georg@mpa-garching.mpg.de
(Received 7 August 2000 / Accepted 14 November 2000)
Abstract
We present a distance to NGC 4527, the host galaxy of the
type Ia SN 1991T, measured by surface brightness
fluctuations. This supernova has been labelled "peculiar"both on
the grounds of its spectroscopic behaviour and its apparent
overluminosity with respect to other supernovae. The distance
modulus to NGC 4527 and thus to SN 1991T is
. This relatively short distance largely removes the
discrepancy with other Ia supernovae having similar light-curve
characteristics and also removes the motivation for interpreting
SN 1991T as a super-Chandrasekhar explosion. However, the
reddening uncertainty results in significant uncertainty of the
absolute magnitudes.
We show further that, although the intrinsic absolute magnitudes
among Ia supernovae are quite different, their brightness, corrected
for decline-rate and colour, shows a high degree of uniformity,
including underluminous events like SN 1991bg and
SN 1997cn. In particular, the present data do not support
a significant difference between corrected SNe Ia luminosities in late-type
and early-type host galaxies.
Key words: supernovae: general -- supernovae: individual: SN 1991T -- galaxies: individual: NGC 4527 -- distance scale
Offprint request: T. Richtler, tom@coma.cfm.udec.cl
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