F. Patat et al., REVISED PHOTOMETRY AND COLOR DISTRIBUTION OF TYPE IA SUPERNOVAE OBSERVED AT ASIAGO IN THE SEVENTIES, Astronomy and astrophysics, 317(2), 1997, pp. 423-431
Following recent claims regarding possible errors in the photometry of
SNe carried out at Asiago observatory during the 70's, which produced
very blue (B - V) color at maximum for some objects, we present the r
esult of new CCD photometry of the sequences around 16 type Ia superno
vae. Except for a few cases, e.g. SN1970J and SN1972J for which a larg
e zero point error has been found, the new data show that the old Asia
go observations have been carried out properly and that their accuracy
was comparable to that expected for a photometry based on photographi
c transfers. This result is also substantiated by comparison with the
re-calibration of some Asiago sequences made photo-electrically by Tsv
etkov. New light curves of the SNe have been determined and B magnitud
es and (B-V) colors at light peak derived. With the new data the color
distribution of the SNe studied here becomes narrower and moves to th
e red by only 0.06 mag, showing no more very blue objects except for o
ne, still uncertain, case. As far as the use of SNIa as standard candl
es is concerned, we show that the utilization of all SNe in the Mg vs.
(B-V)(o)(max) plane reduces the uncertainties due to the photometry.