Using 1991T/1999aa-like Type Ia Supernovae as Standardizable Candles
Abstract
We present the photometry of 16 91T/99aa-like Type Ia Supernovae (SNe Ia) observed by the Las Cumbres Observatory. We also use an additional set of 21 91T/99aa-like SNe Ia and 87 normal SNe Ia from the literature for an analysis of the standardizability of the luminosity of 91T/99aa-like SNe. We find that 91T/99aa-like SNe are 0.2 mag brighter than normal SNe Ia, even when fully corrected by the light curve shapes and colors. The weighted root-mean-square of 91T/99aa-like SNe (with zCMB>0.01) Hubble residuals is 0.250.03 mag, suggesting that 91T/99aa-like SNe are also excellent relative distance indicators to 12%. We compare the Hubble residuals with the pseudo-equivalent width (pEW) of Si II λλ6355 around the date of maximum brightness. We find that there is a broken linear correlation in between those two measurements for our sample including both 91T/99aa-like and normal SNe Ia. As the pEWmax(Si II λλ6355) increasing, the Hubble residual increases when pEWmax(Si II λλ6355)<55.6 A. However, the Hubble residual stays constant beyond this. Given that 91T/99aa-like SNe possess shallower Si II lines than normal SNe Ia, the linear correlation at pEWmax(Si II λλ6355)<55.6 A can account for the overall discrepancy of Hubble residuals derived from the two subgroups. Such a systematic effect needs to be taken into account when using SNe Ia to measure luminosity distances.
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