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2023ApJ...944..188B - Astrophys. J., 944, 188 (2023/February-3)

Dependence of Cosmological Constraints on Gray Photometric Zero-point Uncertainties of Supernova Surveys.

BROWNSBERGER S.R., BROUT D., SCOLNIC D., STUBBS C.W. and RIESS A.G.

Abstract (from CDS):

Type Ia supernova (SN) measurements of the Hubble constant, H0; cosmic mass density, ΩM; and dark energy equation-of-state parameter, w, rely on heterogeneous SN surveys across three decades of observation. These distinct surveys may have undiagnosed, relative photometric zero-point errors. We determine the sensitivities of the SH0ES+Pantheon+ cosmological constraints to unknown gray systematics in the photometric zero-point calibration between the 19 surveys that comprise the Pantheon+ SN compendium. Varying the surveys' gray zero-points simultaneously with cosmological parameters, we determine that the SH0ES+Pantheon+ measurement of H0 is robust against gray intersurvey photometric miscalibration. Specifically, uncalibrated intersurvey systematics could represent a source of uncertainty no larger than 0.39 km s–1 Mpc–1 for H0. This modest increase in H0 uncertainty could not account for the 7 km s–1 Mpc–1 “Hubble tension” between the SH0ES measurement of H0 and the Planck ΛCDM-based inference of H0. However, the SH0ES+Pantheon+ best-fit values of ΩM and w are not robust against gray zero-point error, slipping by up to 0.16 and -0.63. Because measurements of ΩM and w depend on intrasurvey cross-band calibration, the hypothetical gray miscalibration underestimates the sensitivity of these measurements to zero-point miscalibration. Because the Pantheon+ compendium contains many surveys that share low-z Hubble flow (HF) and Cepheid-paired SNe, intersurvey photometric calibration errors do not significantly impede the joint use of SH0ES and Pantheon+ to measure H0 to 1% accuracy. However, H0 constraints that rely on one HF survey but numerous galactic distance calibration surveys are susceptible to intersurvey photometric miscalibration.

Abstract Copyright: © 2023. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.

Journal keyword(s): Cosmology - Type Ia supernovae - Flux calibration - Hubble constant - Dark energy - Astronomy data analysis

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