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Calibrating the absolute magnitude of type Ia supernovae in nearbygalaxies using [O II] and implications for H0

Calibrating the absolute magnitude of type Ia supernovae in nearbygalaxies using [O II] and implications for H0
Calibrating the absolute magnitude of type Ia supernovae in nearbygalaxies using [O II] and implications for H0

The present state of cosmology is facing a crisis where there is a fundamental disagreement in measurements of the Hubble constant (), with significant tension between the early and late Universe methods. Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) are important to measuring through the astronomical distance ladder. However, there remains potential to better standardize SN Ia light curves by using known dependencies on host galaxy properties after the standard light curve width and colour corrections have been applied to the peak SN Ia luminosities. To explore this, we use the 5-yr photometrically identified SNe Ia sample obtained by the Dark Energy Survey, along with host galaxy spectra obtained by the Australian Dark Energy Survey. Using host galaxy spectroscopy, we find a significant trend with the equivalent width (EW) of the [O ii] 3727, 29 doublet, a proxy for specific star formation rate, and Hubble residuals. We find that the correlation with [O ii] EW is a powerful alternative to the commonly used mass step after initial light-curve corrections. Applying this [O ii] EW correction to 20 SNe Ia in calibrator galaxies observed with WiFeS, we examined the impact on SN Ia absolute magnitudes and. Our [O ii] EW corrections result in values ranging between 73.04 and 73.51, with a combined statistical and systematic uncertainty of. However, even with this additional correction, the impact of host galaxy properties in standardizing SNe Ia appears limited in reducing the current tension () with the cosmic microwave background result for.

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Dixon, M., Mould, J. and Lidman, C. , DES Collaboration (2025) Calibrating the absolute magnitude of type Ia supernovae in nearbygalaxies using [O II] and implications for H0. Monthly Notices Of The Royal Astronomical Society, 538 (2), 782-796. (doi:10.1093/mnras/staf266).

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Abstract

The present state of cosmology is facing a crisis where there is a fundamental disagreement in measurements of the Hubble constant (), with significant tension between the early and late Universe methods. Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) are important to measuring through the astronomical distance ladder. However, there remains potential to better standardize SN Ia light curves by using known dependencies on host galaxy properties after the standard light curve width and colour corrections have been applied to the peak SN Ia luminosities. To explore this, we use the 5-yr photometrically identified SNe Ia sample obtained by the Dark Energy Survey, along with host galaxy spectra obtained by the Australian Dark Energy Survey. Using host galaxy spectroscopy, we find a significant trend with the equivalent width (EW) of the [O ii] 3727, 29 doublet, a proxy for specific star formation rate, and Hubble residuals. We find that the correlation with [O ii] EW is a powerful alternative to the commonly used mass step after initial light-curve corrections. Applying this [O ii] EW correction to 20 SNe Ia in calibrator galaxies observed with WiFeS, we examined the impact on SN Ia absolute magnitudes and. Our [O ii] EW corrections result in values ranging between 73.04 and 73.51, with a combined statistical and systematic uncertainty of. However, even with this additional correction, the impact of host galaxy properties in standardizing SNe Ia appears limited in reducing the current tension () with the cosmic microwave background result for.

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Accepted/In Press date: 10 February 2025
e-pub ahead of print date: 13 February 2025
Published date: 1 April 2025
Keywords: astro-ph.CO, galaxies: general, cosmology: observations, transients: supernovae

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Local EPrints ID: 499118
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/499118
ISSN: 1365-2966
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ORCID for P. Wiseman: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-3073-1512

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Last modified: 22 Aug 2025 02:21

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Author: M. Dixon
Author: J. Mould
Author: C. Lidman
Author: E.N. Taylor
Author: C. Flynn
Author: A.R. Duffy
Author: L. Galbany
Author: D. Scolnic
Author: T. M. Davis
Author: A. Möller
Author: L. Kelsey
Author: J. Lee
Author: P. Wiseman ORCID iD
Author: M. Vincenzi
Author: P. Shah
Author: M. Aguena
Author: S.S. Allam
Author: O. Alves
Author: D. Bacon
Author: S. Bocquet
Author: D. Brooks
Author: D.L. Burke
Author: A. Carnero Rosell
Author: J. Carretero
Author: C. Conselice
Author: L.N. da Costa
Author: M.E.S. Pereira
Author: H.T. Diehl
Author: P. Doel
Author: S. Everett
Author: I. Ferrero
Author: B. Flaugher
Author: J. Frieman
Author: J. García-Bellido
Author: M. Gatti
Author: E. Gaztanaga
Author: G. Giannini
Author: D. Gruen
Author: R.A. Gruendl
Author: G. Gutierrez
Author: K. Herner
Author: S.R. Hinton
Author: D.L. Hollowood
Author: K. Honscheid
Author: D.J. James
Author: K. Kuehn
Author: M. Lima
Author: J.L. Marshall
Author: J. Mena-Fernández
Author: F. Menanteau
Corporate Author: DES Collaboration

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