DRAFT
2023-09-20 12:37:28
Type: Object/s-Discovery/Classification
ZTF superluminous supernova candidates
Authors: Priscila Pessi (OKC), Lin Yan (Caltech), Ting-Wan Chen (NCUIA), Daniel A. Perley, Jacob Wise (LJMU), Ragnhild Lunnan, Anamaria Gkini, Sean Brennan, Steve Schulze, Jesper Sollerman (OKC), Tuomas Kangas (Turku), Avishay Gal-Yam (WIS)
Source Group: ZTF
Abstract:
We report 8 ZTF superluminous supernova candidates selected by our software filter and subsequent vetting. In this sample, a typical rise time is about 40 days and a typical peak r-band magnitude is 19-20 mag. We encourage spectroscopic classifications.

The Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF; Bellm et al. 2019; Graham et al. 2019) Superluminous Supernova Science Program (Lunnan et al. 2020; Yan et al. 2020; Chen et al. 2023a,b) reports 5 candidate SLSNe, following the methodology outlined by Perley et al. (in prep.)  We selected transients that have a long rise time (>20 days) and a faint host galaxy.

We summarise properties of the candidates in the Related Objects Table. These include coordinates, current magnitudes, approximate rise times, photometric redshifts of potential host galaxies (taken from the SDSS DR14) and special remarks.

We will distribute alerts on such SLSN candidates via AstroNotes periodically; spectroscopic classifications and additional follow-up observations of these transients are encouraged.

This report is based on observations obtained with the Samuel Oschin Telescope 48-inch and the 60-inch Telescope at the Palomar Observatory as part of the Zwicky Transient Facility project. ZTF is supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. AST-2034437 and a collaboration including Caltech, IPAC, the Weizmann Institute for Science, the Oskar Klein Center at Stockholm University, the University of Maryland, Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron and Humboldt University, the TANGO Consortium of Taiwan, the University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee, Trinity College Dublin, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories, and IN2P3, France. Operations are conducted by COO, IPAC, and UW.

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Catalog Name Reported RA Reported DEC Reported Obj-Type Reported Redshift Host Name Host Redshift Remarks TNS RA TNS DEC TNS Obj-Type TNS Redshift
TNS 2023snf [ZTF23aaxtqig] 23:49:11.148 -01:20:27.08 SDSS J234911.25-012026.6 Slowly rising over 40 days, currently r ~20 mag. Faint host (SDSS r ~21.9mag). 23:49:11.148 -01:20:27.08
TNS 2023rkg [ZTF23aawzdxd] 21:49:34.319 -22:07:18.48 Slowly rising for about 40 days, currently r ~19.3mag. Blue color. 21:49:34.360 -22:07:18.26 SN Ib 0.007
TNS 2023pbn [ZTF23aawsfec] 07:21:36.273 +41:36:13.19 SDSS J072136.17+413612.9 Slowly rising over 40 days, currently r ~18.8 mag. SDSS photo-z = 0.117 ± 0.028. 07:21:36.271 +41:36:13.32
TNS 2023szi [ZTF23aaznlgb] 22:19:56.030 +25:54:56.29 Slowly rising over 35 days, currently r ~20 mag. Apparently hostless (no coincident source detected in SDSS or PS1). 22:19:56.013 +25:54:56.12 SLSN-I 0.5063
TNS 2023szj [ZTF23aajnfna] 14:46:28.160 +08:41:36.72 SDSS J144628.14+084136.6 Slow, bumpy rise over 140 days, current r ~20 mag. Although such a long rise could point towards and AGN origin, the WISE colors (w2-w3 = 3.07mag, w1-w2 = 0.42mag) do not confirm such an origin. SDSS photo-z = 0.572 ± 0.163. 14:46:28.160 +08:41:36.72
TNS 2023qvl [ZTF23aawhcjb] 15:50:08.295 +53:39:37.04 Slowly rising over 45 days, currently r ~20 mag. Apparently hostless (no coincident source detected in SDSS or PS1). 15:50:08.295 +53:39:37.04 SLSN-I 0.4365
TNS 2023saf [ZTF23aavlyvc] 23:59:35.380 -06:22:36.36 Slowly rising over 30 days, currently r ~20 mag. Apparently hostless (no coincident source detected in SDSS or PS1). 23:59:35.380 -06:22:36.36
TNS 2023prp [ZTF23aavvsfy] 16:31:48.172 +51:57:28.23 Rising for 14 days and flat for 30 days. Currently r ~20.4 mag. 16:31:48.172 +51:57:28.23

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