Type Ia supernova rate at z 0.1
Abstract
We present the EROS nearby supernova (z 0.02 - 0.2) search and the analysis of the first year of data (1997). A total of 80 square degrees were surveyed. Eight supernovæ were detected, four of which were spectroscopically identified as type Ia supernovæ. The search efficiency was determined with a Monte-Carlo simulation taking into account the efficiencies for both supernova detection and host galaxy identification. Assuming that for a given galaxy the supernova rate is proportional to the galactic luminosity, we compute a type Ia supernova explosion rate of: R = 0.44 -0.21+0.35 -0.07+0.13 h2: / 1010 / 100 yrs at an average redshift of 0.1 where the errors are respectively statistical and systematic (type misidentification included).
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