[IAUC] CBET 461: 20060404 : SUPERNOVA 2006bb IN UGC 4468

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SUPERNOVA 2006bb IN UGC 4468
     S. Blondin, M. Modjaz, R. Kirshner, and P. Challis,
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics; and T. Matheson, National
Optical Astronomy Observatory, report that a spectrum (range 350-740
nm) of SN 2006bb (cf. CBET 444, IAUC 8693), obtained on Apr. 2.21 UT
by V. Antoniou with the F. L. Whipple Observatory 1.5-m telescope (+
FAST), shows this supernova to be a type-Ia supernova, with a
spectral-feature age (Riess et al. 1997, A.J.  114, 722) of roughly
two weeks past maximum light.  SN 2006bb was classified as a type-Ic
supernova around maximum light in CBET 454, on the basis of a "W-shaped"
feature around 500 nm.  This feature is due to unresolved blends of Fe
II lines and is common to both type-Ia and type-Ic post-maximum spectra
-- hence the possible confusion.  However, cross-correlation with a
library of supernova spectra shows that SN 2006bb is similar to the
type-Ia SN 1992A at 11 days past maximum, at an approximate redshift of
z = 0.016 +/- 0.010 (cz = 4800 +/- 3000 km/s -- slightly lower than the
recession velocity of its host galaxy UGC 4468, cz = 7563 km/s, as found
by Falco et al. 1999, PASP 111, 438).  The best-match type-Ic spectrum is
that of SN 2004fe at 10 days past maximum, which does not reproduce the
spectroscopic features of SN 2006bb redward of 500 nm.  In particuliar,
the Si II 635.5-nm feature is not a good match.  A comparison plot
showing the spectrum of SN 2006bb along those of the type-Ia SN 1992A
and the type-Ic SN 2004fe can be seen at
http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/oir/Research/supernova/spectra/sn2006bb_comp.gif
Adopting 7563 km/s for the recession velocity of the supernova, the
maximum absorption in the Si II 635.5-nm line is blueshifted by roughly
12500 km/s.


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