Bump Morphology of the CMAGIC Diagram

Abstract

We apply the color-magnitude intercept calibration method (CMAGIC) to the Nearby Supernova Factory SNe Ia spectrophotometric dataset. The currently existing CMAGIC parameters are the slope and intercept of a straight line fit to the first linear region in the color-magnitude diagram, which occurs over a span of approximately 30 days after maximum brightness. We define a new parameter, ωXY, the size of the ``bump'' feature near maximum brightness for arbitrary filters X and Y. We find a significant correlation between the slope of the first linear region, βXY, 1, in the CMAGIC diagram and ωXY. These results may be used to our advantage, as they are less affected by extinction than parameters defined as a function of time. Additionally, ωXY is computed independently of templates. We find that current empirical templates are successful at reproducing the features described in this work, particularly SALT3, which correctly exhibits the negative correlation between slope and bump size seen in our data. In 1-D simulations, we show that the correlation between the size of the bump feature and βXY, 1 can be understood as a result of chemical mixing due to large-scale Rayleigh-Taylor instabilities.

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