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The DEHVILS in the details: Type Ia supernova Hubble residual comparisons and mass step analysis in the near-infrared

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Peterson, ER; Scolnic, D; Jones, DO; Do, A; Popovic, B; Riess, AG; Dwomoh, A; Johansson, J; Rubin, D; Sánchez, BO; Shappee, BJ; Tonry, JL ...
Published in: Astronomy and Astrophysics
October 1, 2024

Measurements of type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) in the near-infrared (NIR) have been used both as an alternate path to cosmology compared to optical measurements and as a method of constraining key systematics for the larger optical studies. With the DEHVILS sample, the largest published NIR sample with consistent NIR coverage of maximum light across three NIR bands (Y, J, and H), we check three key systematics: (i) the reduction in Hubble residual scatter as compared to the optical, (ii) the measurement of a "mass stepa"or lack thereof and its implications, and (iii) the ability to distinguish between various dust models by analyzing slopes and correlations between Hubble residuals in the NIR and optical. We produce SN Ia simulations of the DEHVILS sample and find that it is harder to differentiate between various dust models than previously understood. Additionally, we find that fitting with the current SALT3-NIR model does not yield accurate wavelength-dependent stretch-luminosity correlations, and we propose a limited solution for this problem. From the data, we see that (i) the standard deviation of Hubble residual values from NIR bands treated as standard candles are 0.007-0.042 mag smaller than those in the optical, (ii) the NIR mass step is not constrainable with the current sample size of 47 SNe Ia from DEHVILS, and (iii) Hubble residuals in the NIR and optical are correlated in the data. We test a few variations on the number and combinations of filters and data samples, and we observe that none of our findings or conclusions are significantly impacted by these modifications.

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Astronomy and Astrophysics

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1432-0746

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0004-6361

Publication Date

October 1, 2024

Volume

690

Related Subject Headings

  • Astronomy & Astrophysics
  • 5109 Space sciences
  • 5107 Particle and high energy physics
  • 5101 Astronomical sciences
  • 0201 Astronomical and Space Sciences
 

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Peterson, E. R., Scolnic, D., Jones, D. O., Do, A., Popovic, B., Riess, A. G., … Vincenzi, M. (2024). The DEHVILS in the details: Type Ia supernova Hubble residual comparisons and mass step analysis in the near-infrared. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 690. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202450052
Peterson, E. R., D. Scolnic, D. O. Jones, A. Do, B. Popovic, A. G. Riess, A. Dwomoh, et al. “The DEHVILS in the details: Type Ia supernova Hubble residual comparisons and mass step analysis in the near-infrared.” Astronomy and Astrophysics 690 (October 1, 2024). https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202450052.
Peterson ER, Scolnic D, Jones DO, Do A, Popovic B, Riess AG, et al. The DEHVILS in the details: Type Ia supernova Hubble residual comparisons and mass step analysis in the near-infrared. Astronomy and Astrophysics. 2024 Oct 1;690.
Peterson, E. R., et al. “The DEHVILS in the details: Type Ia supernova Hubble residual comparisons and mass step analysis in the near-infrared.” Astronomy and Astrophysics, vol. 690, Oct. 2024. Scopus, doi:10.1051/0004-6361/202450052.
Peterson ER, Scolnic D, Jones DO, Do A, Popovic B, Riess AG, Dwomoh A, Johansson J, Rubin D, Sánchez BO, Shappee BJ, Tonry JL, Tully RB, Vincenzi M. The DEHVILS in the details: Type Ia supernova Hubble residual comparisons and mass step analysis in the near-infrared. Astronomy and Astrophysics. 2024 Oct 1;690.
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Published In

Astronomy and Astrophysics

DOI

EISSN

1432-0746

ISSN

0004-6361

Publication Date

October 1, 2024

Volume

690

Related Subject Headings

  • Astronomy & Astrophysics
  • 5109 Space sciences
  • 5107 Particle and high energy physics
  • 5101 Astronomical sciences
  • 0201 Astronomical and Space Sciences