Spectroscopy of superluminous supernova host galaxies: A preference of hydrogen-poor events for extreme emission line galaxies

DOI: 
10.1093/mnras/stv320
Publication date: 
01/05/2015
Main author: 
Leloudas G.
IAA authors: 
Gorosabel J.;De Ugarte Postigo A.;Thöne C.C.
Authors: 
Leloudas G., Schulze S., Krühler T., Gorosabel J., Christensen L., Mehner A., De Ugarte Postigo A., Amorín R., Thöne C.C., Anderson J.P., Bauer F.E., Gallazzi A., Hełminiak K.G., Hjorth J., Ibar E., Malesani D., Morrell N., Vinko J., Wheeler J.C.
Journal: 
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Publication type: 
Article
Volume: 
449
Pages: 
917-932
Number: 
Abstract: 
Superluminous supernovae (SLSNe) are very bright explosions that were only discovered recently and that show a preference for occurring in faint dwarf galaxies. Understanding why stellar evolution yields different types of stellar explosions in these environments is fundamental in order to both uncover the elusive progenitors of SLSNe and to study star formation in dwarf galaxies. In this paper, we present the first results of our project to study SUperluminous Supernova Host galaxIES, focusing on the sample for which we have obtained spectroscopy. We show that SLSNe-I and SLSNe-R (hydrogen-poor) often (~50 per cent in our sample) occur in a class of galaxies that is known as Extreme Emission Line Galaxies (EELGs). The probability of this happening by chance is negligible and we therefore conclude that the extreme environmental conditions and the SLSN phenomenon are related. In contrast, SLSNe-II (hydrogen-rich) occur in more massive, more metal-rich galaxies with softer radiation fields. Therefore, if SLSNe-II constitute a uniform class, their progenitor systems are likely different from those of H-poor SLSNe. Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are, on average, not found in as extreme environments as H-poor SLSNe. We propose that H-poor SLSNe result from the very first stars exploding in a starburst, even earlier than GRBs. This might indicate a bottom-light initialmass function in these systems. SLSNe present a novelmethod of selecting candidate EELGs independent of their luminosity. © 2015 The Authors.
Database: 
WOK
SCOPUS
ADS
URL: 
https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/#abs/2015MNRAS.449..917L/abstract
ADS Bibcode: 
2015MNRAS.449..917L
Keywords: 
Galaxies: abundances; Galaxies: starburst; Supernovae: general