Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2006-10-26
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
7 pages, accepted for publication in A&A
Scientific paper
10.1051/0004-6361:20065364
The detection of obscured supernovae (SNe) in near-infrared monitoring campaigns of starburst galaxies has shown that a significant fraction of SNe is missed by optical surveys. However, the number of SNe detected in ground-based near-IR observations is still significantly lower than the number of SNe extrapolated from the FIR luminosity of the hosts. A possibility is that most SNe occur within the nuclear regions, where the limited angular resolution of ground-based observations prevents their detection. This issue prompted us to exploit the superior angular resolution of NICMOS-HST to search for obscured SNe within the first kpc from the nucleus of strong starbursting galaxies. A total of 17 galaxies were observed in SNAPSHOT mode. Based on their FIR luminosity, we expected to detect not less than ~12 SNe. However, no confirmed SN event was found. From our data we derive an observed nuclear SN rate <0.5 SN/yr per galaxy. The shortage of SN detections can be explained by a combination of several effects. The most important are: i) the existence of a strong extinction, A_V>11; ii) most SNe occur within the first 0.5" (which corresponds in our sample to about 500pc) where even NICMOS is unable to detect SN events.
Cresci Giovanni
Della Valle Massimo
Maiolino Roberto
Mannucci Filippo
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