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Prof. Ngeow (IANCU)

"The value of the Hubble-Lemaître constant queried by Type Ia Supernovae: A journey from the Calán-Tololo Project to the Carnegie Supernova Program"

時間/地點: 2020-10-21 12:10 [S4-1013]

摘要:

We assess the robustness of the two highest rungs of the "cosmic distance ladder" for Type Ia supernovae and the determination of the Hubble-Lemaître constant. In this analysis, we hold fixed Rung 1 as the distance to the LMC determined to 1 % using Detached Eclipsing Binary stars. For Rung 2 we analyze two methods, the TRGB and Cepheid distances for the luminosity calibration of Type Ia supernovae in nearby galaxies. For Rung 3 we analyze various modern digital supernova samples in the Hubble flow, such as the Calán-Tololo, CfA, CSP, and Supercal datasets. This metadata analysis demonstrates that the TRGB calibration yields smaller H0 values than the Cepheid calibration, a direct consequence of the systematic difference in the distance moduli calibrated from these two methods. Selecting the three most independent possible methodologies/bandpasses, namely, the V-band by Phillips et al. (1999), the J-band by Kattner et al. 2012, and the B-band by Riess et al. 2019, we obtain H0=69.9±0.8 and H0=73.5±0.7 km s−1 Mpc−1 from the TRGB and Cepheid calibrations, respectively. This subset reveals a significant 3.4 σ systematic difference in the calibration of Rung 2. If Rung 1 and Rung 2 are held fixed, the different formalisms developed for standardizing the supernova peak magnitudes yield consistent results, with a standard deviation of 1.5 km s−1 Mpc−1, that is, Type Ia supernovae are able to anchor Rung 3 with 2 % precision. This study demonstrates that Type Ia supernovae have provided a remarkably robust calibration of R3 for over 25 years.

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