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  5. Rapid follow-up observations of infant supernovae with the Gran Telescopio Canarias

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Rapid follow-up observations of infant supernovae with the Gran Telescopio Canarias

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DOI: 10.1088/1475-7516/2025/08/053

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Abstract The first few hours of a supernova (SN) contain significant information about the progenitor system. The most modern wide-field surveys that scan the sky repeatedly every few days can discover all kinds of transients in those early epochs. At such times, some progenitor footprints may be visible, elucidating critical explosion parameters and helping to distinguish between leading explosion models. A dedicated spectroscopic classification programme using the optical spectrograph OSIRIS mounted on the Gran Telescopio de Canarias was set up to try to obtain observations of supernovae (SNe) at those early epochs. With the time awarded, we obtained spectra of 10 SN candidates, which we present here. Half of them were thermonuclear SNe, while the other half were core-collapse SNe. Most (70%) were observed within the first six days of the estimated explosion, with two being captured within the first 48 hours. We present a characterization of the spectra, together with other public ancillary photometry from the Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF) and the Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System (ATLAS) . This project shows the need for an accompanying rapid-response spectroscopic programme for existing and future deep photometric wide-field surveys located at the right longitude to be able to trigger observations in a few hours after the discovery of the SN candidate. Both the future La Silla Southern Supernova Survey (LS4) and the Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST), both located in Chile, will be providing discovery and follow-up of most of the transients in the southern hemisphere. This paper demonstrates that with a rapid spectroscopic programme and stringent triggering criteria, obtaining a sample of SN with spectra within a day of the explosion is possible.

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L. Galbany, C. P. Gutiérrez, L. Piscarreta, A. Alburai, Noor Ali, Dane Cross, Maider González-Bañuelos, Cristina Jiménez-Palau, M. Kopsacheili, T. E. Müller-Bravo, Kim Phan, Ramon Sanfeliu, M. Stritzinger, C. Ashall, E. Baron, G. Folatelli, Melina C. Bersten, W. B. Hoogendam, Saurabh W. Jha, Thomas de Jaeger, Thomas G. Brink, Alexei V Filippenko, D. A. Howell, D. Hiramatsu (2025). Rapid follow-up observations of infant supernovae with the Gran Telescopio Canarias. , 2025(08), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2025/08/053.

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