Type II supernovae at high redshifts

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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LaTeX, 6 pages including 4 figures. To appear in ``Future Directions of Supernova Research: Progenitors to Remnants'' (eds. S.

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A hydro code coupled with radiation transfer was applied to produce monochromatic light curves of two models of type II supernovae (SN II) simulating SN II-P and SN IIb (SN 1993J-like). We then used these template light curves to evaluate the possibility of detecting SNe II at different redshifts. With a 5 hour exposure at VLT/FORS the SN II-P model may be detected at z=1. However, since our model of SN II-P is underluminous at early phase (t < 10 days) by roughly 1.5 mag a detection at z=2 is quite plausible. SN IIb can be detected as far as at z=4. For 100% detection efficiency up to z=2 one expects to find roughly 1 SN II yr^{-1} arcmin^{-2}.

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