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This paper presents spectroscopy of supernovae (SNe) discovered in the first season of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey-II SN Survey. This program searches for and measures multi-band light curves of SNe in the redshift range z = 0.05-0.4, complementing existing surveys at lower and higher redshifts. Our goal is to better characterize the SN population, with a particular focus on SNe Ia, improving their utility as cosmological distance indicators and as probes of dark energy. Our SN spectroscopy program features rapid-response observations using telescopes of a range of apertures, and provides confirmation of the SN and host-galaxy types as well as precise redshifts. We describe here the target identification and prioritization, data reduction, redshift measurement, and classification of 129 SNe Ia, 16 spectroscopically probable SNe Ia, 7 SNe Ib/c, and 11 SNe II from the first season. We also describe our efforts to measure and remove the substantial host-galaxy contamination existing in the majority of our SN spectra. © 2008. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
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Zheng, C., Romani, R. W., Sako, M., Marriner, J., Bassett, B., Becker, A., … York, D. (2008). First-year spectroscopy for the sloan digital sky survey-ii supernova survey. Astronomical Journal, 135(5), 1766–1784. https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-6256/135/5/1766
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