Near-Infrared Light Curves of Bright Supernovae: Towards an Infrared Hubble Diagram of Supernovae

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For the last three years, we have been following all southern supernovae brighter than V=15 in BVRIJHK with the YALO 1m telescope. To date we have followed 13 supernovae. We have published (or have preprints) the analysis of 4 supernovae. In the next semester we should have enough data to make our first attempt at a Hubble diagram based on infrared light curves of Type Ia supernovae. For this semester we are asking to continue the program on the YALO telescope in UBVIJHK, supplemented by one night per month on the 0.9m to measure local standards in the optical. We are also asking for a small amount of time on HET to get queue scheduled spectra of the equatorial supernovae which we need for EPM analysis of Type II supernovae or spectral classification for the Type Ia.

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