A Linear Relation Between the Color Stretch sBV and the Rising Color Slope s0*(B-V) of Type Ia Supernovae

Abstract

Using data from the Complete Nearby (zhost<0.02) sample of Type Ia Supernovae (CNIa0.02), we discover a linear relation between two parameters derived from the B-V color curves of Type Ia supernovae: the "color stretch" sBV and the rising color slope s0*(B-V) after the peak, and this relation applies to the full range of sBV. The sBV parameter is known to be tightly correlated with the peak luminosity, and especially for "fast decliners" (dim Type Ia supernovae), and the luminosity correlation with sBV is markedly better than with the classic light-curve width parameters such as m15(B). Thus our new linear relation can be used to infer peak luminosity from s0*. Unlike sBV (or m15), the measurement of s0*(B-V) does not rely on the well-determined time of light-curve peak or color maximum, making it less demanding on the light-curve coverage than past approaches.

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