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Cosmic evolution and metal aversion in superluminous supernova host galaxies

Journal
MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY  
Date Issued
2018
Author(s)
Schulze, S.
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Krühler, T.
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Leloudas, G.
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Gorosabel, J.
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Mehner, A.
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Buchner, J.
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Kim, S.
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Ibar, E.
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Amorín, R.
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Herrero-Illana, R.
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Anderson, J. P.
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Bauer, F. E.
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Christensen, L.
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de Pasquale, M.
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de Ugarte Postigo, A.
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GALLAZZI, Anna Rita  
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Hjorth, J.
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Morrell, N.
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Malesani, D.
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Sparre, M.
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Stalder, B.
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Stark, A. A.
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Thöne, C. C.
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Wheeler, J. C.
DOI
10.1093/mnras/stx2352
Abstract
The SUperluminous Supernova Host galaxIES survey aims to provide strong new constraints on the progenitors of superluminous supernovae (SLSNe) by understanding the relationship to their host galaxies. We present the photometric properties of 53 H-poor and 16 H-rich SLSN host galaxies out to z ∼ 4. We model their spectral energy distributions to derive physical properties, which we compare with other galaxy populations. At low redshift, H-poor SLSNe are preferentially found in very blue, low-mass galaxies with high average specific star formation rates. As redshift increases, the host population follows the general evolution of star-forming galaxies towards more luminous galaxies. After accounting for secular evolution, we find evidence for differential evolution in galaxy mass, but not in the B band and the far-ultraviolet luminosity (3σ confidence). Most remarkable is the scarcity of hosts with stellar masses above 1010 M☉ for both classes of SLSNe. In case of H-poor SLSNe, we attribute this to a stifled production efficiency above ∼0.4 solar metallicity. However, we argue that, in addition to low metallicity, a short-lived stellar population is also required to regulate the SLSN production. H-rich SLSNe are found in a very diverse population of star-forming galaxies. Still, the scarcity of massive hosts suggests a stifled production efficiency above ∼0.8 solar metallicity. The large dispersion of the H-rich SLSNe host properties is in stark contrast to those of gamma-ray burst, regular core-collapse SN, and H-poor SLSNe host galaxies. We propose that multiple progenitor channels give rise to this subclass.
Volume
473
Issue
1
Start page
1258
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/27956
Url
https://academic.oup.com/mnras/article/473/1/1258/4157803
Issn Identifier
0035-8711
Ads BibCode
2018MNRAS.473.1258S
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open.access
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