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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2012

Berkeley Supernova Ia Program - I. Observations, data reduction and spectroscopic sample of 582 low-redshift Type Ia supernovae

Jeffrey M. Silverman; Ryan J. Foley; Alexei V. Filippenko; Mohan Ganeshalingam; Aaron J. Barth; Ryan Chornock; Christopher V. Griffith; Jason Kong; N. Lee; Douglas C. Leonard; Thomas Matheson; Emily G. Miller; Thea N. Steele; Brian J. Barris; Joshua S. Bloom; Bethany Elisa Cobb; Alison L. Coil; Louis-Benoit Desroches; Elinor L. Gates; Luis C. Ho; Saurabh W. Jha; M. T. Kandrashoff; Weidong Li; Kaisey S. Mandel; Maryam Modjaz; Matthew R. Moore; Robin E. Mostardi; M. Papenkova; S.-J. Park; Daniel A. Perley

In this first paper in a series, we present 1298 low-redshift (z ≲ 0.2) optical spectra of 582 Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) observed from 1989 to 2008 as part of the Berkeley Supernova Ia Program (BSNIP). 584 spectra of 199 SNe Ia have well-calibrated light curves with measured distance moduli, and many of the spectra have been corrected for host-galaxy contamination. Most of the data were obtained using the Kast double spectrograph mounted on the Shane 3 m telescope at Lick Observatory and have a typical wavelength range of 3300–10 400 A, roughly twice as wide as spectra from most previously published data sets. We present our observing and reduction procedures, and we describe the resulting SN Database, which will be an online, public, searchable data base containing all of our fully reduced spectra and companion photometry. In addition, we discuss our spectral classification scheme (using the SuperNova IDentification code, snid; Blondin & Tonry), utilizing our newly constructed set of snid spectral templates. These templates allow us to accurately classify our entire data set, and by doing so we are able to reclassify a handful of objects as bona fide SNe Ia and a few other objects as members of some of the peculiar SN Ia subtypes. In fact, our data set includes spectra of nearly 90 spectroscopically peculiar SNe Ia. We also present spectroscopic host-galaxy redshifts of some SNe Ia where these values were previously unknown. The sheer size of the BSNIP data set and the consistency of our observation and reduction methods make this sample unique among all other published SN Ia data sets and complementary in many ways to the large, low-redshift SN Ia spectra presented by Matheson et al. and Blondin et al. In other BSNIP papers in this series, we use these data to examine the relationships between spectroscopic characteristics and various observables such as photometric and host-galaxy properties.


Archive | 2008

Possible Rebrightening of 2005md in NGC 2274

W.-D. Li; A. V. Filippenko; Robin E. Mostardi; Ryan Chornock; Ryan J. Foley; Nathan Smith


Archive | 2008

Supernovae 2008du and 2008dw

Thea N. Steele; Robin E. Mostardi; Christopher V. Griffith; Alexei V. Filippenko


Archive | 2008

Supernova 2008ea in NGC 7624

Robin E. Mostardi; Wen Li; Alexei V. Filippenko


Archive | 2008

Supernova 2008ah in Pgc 32586

Robin E. Mostardi; Wen Li; Alexei V. Filippenko


Archive | 2008

Supernovae 2008ct, 2008cu, 2008cv

Robin E. Mostardi; Wen Li; Alexei V. Filippenko


Archive | 2008

Supernova 2008fd in ESO 466-G24

Ryan Chornock; Xin Peng Wang; Robin E. Mostardi; Alexei V. Filippenko


Archive | 2008

Possible Supernova in NGC 4490

Robin E. Mostardi; Wen Li; Alexei V. Filippenko


Archive | 2008

Supernovae 2008ct, 2008dq, 2008dr, and 2008ds

Jeffrey M. Silverman; Robin E. Mostardi; Christopher V. Griffith; Ryan Chornock; A. V. Filippenko


Archive | 2008

Supernova 2008em in MCG -04-53-33

Jeffrey M. Silverman; Thea N. Steele; Robin E. Mostardi; Alexei V. Filippenko

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W.-D. Li

Iowa State University

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Jeffrey M. Silverman

University of Texas at Austin

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Ryan J. Foley

University of California

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Thea N. Steele

University of California

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Aaron J. Barth

University of California

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Alison L. Coil

University of California

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