All Tables
- Table 1:
Log of the observations used and described in Sect. 2.
Photometric measurements, with corresponding dates, are reproduced from L02
(Cols. 2-5). Spectroscopic datasets are referenced according to spectral range,
i.e. UV, optical (Opt.) and near-IR (nIR). Note that in Sect. 4, the photometric
data on day 38 is combined with the spectrocopic data on day 37.
- Table 2:
Summary of model results presented in Sect. 3.2.
Time reference is in days since JD 2 451 480.94.
On the right hand side, we also give the key EPM quantities for each model and date,
i.e., blackbody color temperature and corresponding correction factor for each
bandpass,
,
,
and
(Sect. 4; Paper II).
- Table 3:
Table of EPM quantities
(108 km Mpc-1),
,
and
TS (K), for the eight epochs covered by our analysis (i.e. from the 30th of October till
the 5th of December 1999; see Sect. 2). Also given are the resulting distance
and explosion dates inferred. Days and dates are relative to JD 2 451 480.94.
- Table 4:
Same as Table 3, this time using Paper II's
-prescription.
- Table 5:
Same as Table 3, this time using blackbody color temperatures
from Sect. 3, and Paper II's
-prescription.
- Table 6:
Same as Table 3, this time using blackbody color temperatures
and
-values from Sect. 3.
- Table 7:
SEAM results for the explosion date and distance to SN1999em, under
a variety of choices that highlight uncertainties: bandpass set,
number of observation dates, reddening, and photospheric velocity values.
Time is relative to JD 2 451 480.54.
- Table A.1:
Errors in
due to flux and reddening errors.