Low-Luminosity Type IIP Supernovae from the Zwicky Transient Facility Census of the Local Universe. I: Luminosity Function, Volumetric Rate
Abstract
We present the luminosity function and volumetric rate of a sample of Type IIP supernovae (SNe) from the Zwicky Transient Facility Census of the Local Universe survey (CLU). This is the largest sample of Type IIP SNe from a systematic volume-limited survey to-date. The final sample includes 330 Type IIP SNe and 36 low-luminosity Type II (LLIIP) SNe with Mr,peak>-16 mag, which triples the literature sample of LLIIP SNe. The fraction of LLIIP SNe is 19+3-4\% of the total CLU Type IIP SNe population (8+1-2\% of all core-collapse SNe). This implies that while LLIIP SNe likely represent the fate of core-collapse SNe of 8-12 \ progenitors, they alone cannot account for the fate of all massive stars in this mass range. To derive an absolute rate, we estimate the ZTF pipeline efficiency as a function of the apparent magnitude and the local surface brightness. We derive a volumetric rate of (3.9-0.4+0.4) × 104\ Gpc-3\ yr-1 for Type IIP SNe and (7.3-0.6+0.6) × 103\ Gpc-3\ yr-1 for LLIIP SNe. Now that the rate of LLIIP SNe is robustly derived, the unresolved discrepancy between core-collapse SN rates and star-formation rates cannot be explained by LLIIP SNe alone.
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