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    Studying Type II supernovae as cosmological standard candles using the Dark Energy Survey

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    de Jaeger, T
    Galbany, L
    González-Gaitán, S
    Kessler, R
    Filippenko, A V
    Förster, F
    Hamuy, M
    Brown, P J
    Davis, T M
    Gutiérrez, C P
    Inserra, C
    Lewis, G F
    Möller, A
    Scolnic, D
    Smith, M
    Brout, D
    Carollo, D
    Foley, R J
    Glazebrook, K
    Hinton, S R
    Macaulay, E
    Nichol, B
    Sako, M
    Sommer, N E
    Tucker, B E
    Abbott, T M C
    Aguena, M
    Allam, S
    Annis, J
    Avila, S
    Bertin, E
    Bhargava, S
    Brooks, D
    Burke, D L
    Carnero Rosell, A
    Carrasco Kind, M
    Carretero, J
    Costanzi, M
    Crocce, M
    da Costa, L N
    De Vicente, J
    Desai, S
    Diehl, H T
    Doel, P
    Drlica-Wagner, A
    Eifler, T F
    Estrada, J
    Everett, S
    Flaugher, B
    Fosalba, P
    Frieman, J
    García-Bellido, J
    Gaztanaga, E
    Gruen, D
    Gruendl, R A
    Gschwend, J
    Gutierrez, G
    Hartley, W G
    Hollowood, D L
    Honscheid, K
    James, D J
    Kuehn, K
    Kuropatkin, N
    Li, T S
    Lima, M
    Maia, M A G
    Menanteau, F
    Miquel, R
    Palmese, A
    Paz-Chinchón, F
    Plazas, A A
    Romer, A K
    Roodman, A
    Sanchez, E
    Scarpine, V
    Schubnell, M
    Serrano, S
    Sevilla-Noarbe, I
    Soares-Santos, M
    Suchyta, E
    Swanson, M E C
    Tarle, G
    Thomas, D
    Tucker, D L
    Varga, T N
    Walker, A R
    Weller, J
    Wilkinson, R
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    Affiliation
    Univ Arizona, Steward Observ, Dept Astron
    Issue Date
    2020-05-22
    Keywords
    (stars:) supernovae: general
    galaxies: distances and redshifts
    (cosmology:) distance scale
    
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    OXFORD UNIV PRESS
    Citation
    De Jaeger, T., Galbany, L., González-Gaitán, S., Kessler, R., Filippenko, A. V., Förster, F., ... & Walker, A. R. (2020). Studying Type II supernovae as cosmological standard candles using the Dark Energy Survey. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 495(4), 4860-4892.
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    MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
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    © 2020 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society.
    Collection Information
    This item from the UA Faculty Publications collection is made available by the University of Arizona with support from the University of Arizona Libraries. If you have questions, please contact us at repository@u.library.arizona.edu.
    Abstract
    Despite vast improvements in the measurement of the cosmological parameters, the nature of dark energy and an accurate value of the Hubble constant (H-0) in the Hubble-Lemaitre law remain unknown. To break the current impasse, it is necessary to develop as many independent techniques as possible, such as the use of Type II supernovae (SNe II). The goal of this paper is to demonstrate the utility of SNe II for deriving accurate extragalactic distances, which will be an asset for the next generation of telescopes where more-distant SNe II will be discovered. More specifically, we present a sample from the Dark Energy Survey Supernova Program (DES-SN) consisting of 15 SNe II with photometric and spectroscopic information spanning a redshift range up to 0.35. Combining our DES SNe with publicly available samples, and using the standard candle method (SCM), we construct the largest available Hubble diagram with SNe II in the Hubble flow (70 SNe II) and find an observed dispersion of 0.27 mag. We demonstrate that adding a colour term to the SN II standardization does not reduce the scatter in the Hubble diagram. Although SNe II are viable as distance indicators, this work points out important issues for improving their utility as independent extragalactic beacons: find new correlations, define a more standard subclass of SNe II, construct new SN II templates, and dedicate more observing time to high-redshift SNe II. Finally, for the first time, we perform simulations to estimate the redshift-dependent distance-modulus bias due to selection effects.
    ISSN
    0035-8711
    EISSN
    1365-2966
    DOI
    10.1093/mnras/staa1402
    Version
    Final published version
    Sponsors
    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1093/mnras/staa1402
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