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    TESTING COSMOLOGICAL MODELS WITH TYPE Ic SUPER LUMINOUS SUPERNOVAE

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    Author
    Wei, Jun-Jie
    Wu, Xue-Feng
    Melia, Fulvio
    Affiliation
    The University of Arizona
    Issue Date
    2015-04-23
    
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    IOP PUBLISHING LTD
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    TESTING COSMOLOGICAL MODELS WITH TYPE Ic SUPER LUMINOUS SUPERNOVAE 2015, 149 (5):165 The Astronomical Journal
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    The Astronomical Journal
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    © 2015. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
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    Abstract
    The use of type Ic Super Luminous Supernovae (SLSN Ic) to examine the cosmological expansion introduces a new standard ruler with which to test theoretical models. The sample suitable for this kind of work now includes 11 SLSN Ic's, which have thus far been used solely in tests involving $\Lambda$CDM. In this paper, we broaden the base of support for this new, important cosmic probe by using these observations to carry out a one-on-one comparison between the $R_{\rm h}=ct$ and $\Lambda$CDM cosmologies. We individually optimize the parameters in each cosmological model by minimizing the $\chi^{2}$ statistic. We also carry out Monte Carlo simulations based on these current SLSN Ic measurements to estimate how large the sample would have to be in order to rule out either model at a $\sim 99.7\%$ confidence level. The currently available sample indicates a likelihood of $\sim$$70-80\%$ that the $R_{\rm h}=ct$ Universe is the correct cosmology versus $\sim$$20-30\%$ for the standard model. These results are suggestive, though not yet compelling, given the current limited number of SLSN Ic's. We find that if the real cosmology is $\Lambda$CDM, a sample of $\sim$$240$ SLSN Ic's would be sufficient to rule out $R_{\rm h}=ct$ at this level of confidence, while $\sim$$480$ SLSN Ic's would be required to rule out $\Lambda$CDM if the real Universe is instead $R_{\rm h}=ct$. This difference in required sample size reflects the greater number of free parameters available to fit the data with $\Lambda$CDM. If such SLSN Ic's are commonly detected in the future, they could be a powerful tool for constraining the dark-energy equation of state in $\Lambda$CDM, and differentiating between this model and the $R_{\rm h}=ct$ Universe.
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    1538-3881
    DOI
    10.1088/0004-6256/149/5/165
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    Final accepted manuscript
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    http://stacks.iop.org/1538-3881/149/i=5/a=165?key=crossref.a41db3c7e07b4b59d8d8a47e369787a0
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