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Carnegie Supernova Project I and II: Measurements of H 0 Using Cepheid, Tip of the Red Giant Branch, and Surface Brightness Fluctuation Distance Calibration to Type Ia Supernovae
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WoS WOS:001271659200001
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85199194612
DOI 10.3847/1538-4357/AD3E63
Año 2024
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Instituciones Chile

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Abstract



We present an analysis of Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) from the Carnegie Supernova Project I and II and extend the Hubble diagram from optical to near-infrared wavelengths (uBgVriYJH). We calculate the Hubble constant, H 0, using various distance calibrators: Cepheids, the tip of the red giant branch (TRGB), and surface brightness fluctuations (SBFs). Combining all methods of calibration, we derive H 0 = 71.76 +/- 0.58 (stat) +/- 1.19 (sys) km s(-1) Mpc(-1) from the B band and H 0 = 73.22 +/- 0.68 (stat) +/- 1.28 (sys) km s(-1) Mpc(-1) from the H band. By assigning equal weight to the Cepheid, TRGB, and SBF calibrators, we derive the systematic errors required for consistency in the first rung of the distance ladder, resulting in a systematic error of 1.2 similar to 1.3 km s(-1) Mpc(-1) in H 0. As a result, relative to the statistics-only uncertainty, the tension between the late-time H 0 we derive by combining the various distance calibrators and the early-time H 0 from the cosmic microwave background is reduced. The highest precision in SN Ia luminosity is found in the Y band (0.12 +/- 0.01 mag), as defined by the intrinsic scatter (sigma int). We revisit SN Ia Hubble residual-host mass correlations and recover previous results that these correlations do not change significantly between the optical and near-infrared wavelengths. Finally, SNe Ia that explode beyond 10 kpc from their host centers exhibit smaller dispersion in their luminosity, confirming our earlier findings. A reduced effect of dust in the outskirts of hosts may be responsible for this effect.

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Astrophysical Journal 0004-637X

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Autores - Afiliación



Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Uddin, S. A. Hombre Observ Carnegie Inst Sci - Estados Unidos
Texas A&M Univ - Estados Unidos
US Naval Observ - Estados Unidos
Amer Publ Univ Syst - Estados Unidos
Carnegie Observatories - Estados Unidos
Texas A&M University - Estados Unidos
U.S. Naval Observatory - Estados Unidos
American Public University System - Estados Unidos
2 Burns, C. Hombre Observ Carnegie Inst Sci - Estados Unidos
Carnegie Observatories - Estados Unidos
3 Phillips, Mark M. Hombre Carnegie Observ - Chile
Las Campanas Observatory - Chile
4 Suntzeff, N. B. Hombre Texas A&M Univ - Estados Unidos
Texas A&M University - Estados Unidos
5 Freedman, Wendy L. Mujer UNIV CHICAGO - Estados Unidos
The Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics, The University of Chicago - Estados Unidos
6 Brown, Peter J. Hombre Texas A&M Univ - Estados Unidos
Texas A&M University - Estados Unidos
7 MORRELL, NIDIA IRENE Mujer Carnegie Observ - Chile
Las Campanas Observatory - Chile
8 HAMUY-WACKENHUT, MARIO ANDRÉS Hombre Texas A&M Univ - Estados Unidos
Texas A&M University - Estados Unidos
Fundación Chilena de Astronomía - Chile
9 Krisciunas, K. Hombre Texas A&M Univ - Estados Unidos
Texas A&M University - Estados Unidos
10 Wang, L. - Texas A&M Univ - Estados Unidos
Texas A&M University - Estados Unidos
11 Hsiao, Eric Y. Hombre Fdn Chilena Astron - Chile
College of Arts and Sciences - Estados Unidos
12 Goobar, Ariel Hombre FLORIDA STATE UNIV - Estados Unidos
Oskar Klein Centre - Suecia
13 Perlmutter, S. Hombre Stockholm Univ - Suecia
Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab - Estados Unidos
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory - Estados Unidos
University of California, Berkeley - Estados Unidos
14 Lu, J. - Fdn Chilena Astron - Chile
Macquarie Univ - Australia
College of Arts and Sciences - Estados Unidos
Michigan State Univ - Estados Unidos
Michigan State University - Estados Unidos
15 Stritzinger, M. D. Hombre UNIV CALIF BERKELEY - Estados Unidos
Aarhus Universitet - Dinamarca
16 Anderson, Joseph P. - Aarhus Univ - Dinamarca
European Southern Observatory Santiago - Chile
17 Ashall, C. Hombre European Southern Observ - Chile
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University - Estados Unidos
18 Hoeflich, P. Hombre Fdn Chilena Astron - Chile
College of Arts and Sciences - Estados Unidos
19 Shappee, Benjamin Hombre Virginia Tech - Estados Unidos
University Hawaii Institute for Astronomy - Estados Unidos
20 Persson, S. E. Hombre Observ Carnegie Inst Sci - Estados Unidos
Carnegie Observatories - Estados Unidos
21 Piro, Anthony L. Hombre Observ Carnegie Inst Sci - Estados Unidos
Carnegie Observatories - Estados Unidos
22 Baron, E. Hombre Univ Hawaii - Estados Unidos
Planetary Sci Inst - Estados Unidos
Hamburger Sternwarte - Alemania
Planetary Science Institute - Estados Unidos
Universität Hamburg - Alemania
The University of Oklahoma - Estados Unidos
23 CONTRERAS-HIDALGO, CARLOS SEBASTIAN Hombre Carnegie Observ - Chile
Las Campanas Observatory - Chile
24 Frohmaier, C. Hombre UNIV OKLAHOMA - Estados Unidos
CSIC - España
CSIC - Instituto de Ciencias del Espacio (ICE) - España
Instituto de Estudios Espaciales de Cataluña - España
25 Kumar, S. - Fdn Chilena Astron - Chile
Macquarie Univ - Australia
College of Arts and Sciences - Estados Unidos
University of Virginia - Estados Unidos
26 Shahbandeh, M. Mujer Michigan State Univ - Estados Unidos
UNIV VIRGINIA - Estados Unidos
Johns Hopkins Univ - Estados Unidos
Space Telescope Sci Inst - Estados Unidos
Space Telescope Science Institute - Estados Unidos
Johns Hopkins University - Estados Unidos
27 Davis, Scott Hombre Inst Estudis Espacials Catalunya IEEC - España
University of California, Davis - Estados Unidos
28 Anais, J. Hombre UNIV CALIF DAVIS - Estados Unidos
Universidad de Antofagasta - Chile
29 Busta, Luis Hombre Carnegie Observ - Chile
Las Campanas Observatory - Chile
30 Campillay, Abdo Hombre Carnegie Observ - Chile
Universidad de Antofagasta - Chile
Las Campanas Observatory - Chile
Universidad de la Serena - Chile
31 CASTELLON-HUERTA, SERGIO HERNAN Hombre Carnegie Observ - Chile
Las Campanas Observatory - Chile
32 Corco, Carlos Hombre Carnegie Observ - Chile
Universidad de la Serena - Chile
Las Campanas Observatory - Chile
SOAR Telescope - Chile
33 Diamond, Tiara Mujer Fdn Chilena Astron - Chile
SOAR Telescope - Chile
College of Arts and Sciences - Estados Unidos
NASA Goddard Space Flight Ctr - Estados Unidos
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center - Estados Unidos
34 Gall, Christa Mujer NASA Goddard Space Flight Ctr - Estados Unidos
Niels Bohr Institutet - Dinamarca
35 Gonzalez, Consuelo - Carnegie Observ - Chile
Las Campanas Observatory - Chile
36 Holmbo, S. Hombre UNIV CALIF BERKELEY - Estados Unidos
Aarhus Universitet - Dinamarca
37 ROTH-FUCHS, MIGUEL Hombre Carnegie Observ - Chile
Univ Copenhagen - Dinamarca
Las Campanas Observatory - Chile
GMTO Corporation - Estados Unidos
38 SERON-NAVARRETE, JACQUELINE CAROLINA Mujer GMTO Corp - Chile
Observatorio Interamericano del Cerro Tololo - Chile
Cerro Tololo Inter American Observatory - Chile
39 Taddia, F. Hombre FLORIDA STATE UNIV - Estados Unidos
Oskar Klein Centre - Suecia
40 Torres-Robledo, S. Hombre Universidad de la Serena - Chile
SOAR Telescope - Chile
41 Baltay, C. Hombre Observatorio Interamericano del Cerro Tololo - Chile
Yale School of Engineering & Applied Science - Estados Unidos
42 Folatelli, Gaston Hombre YALE UNIV - Estados Unidos
Universidad Nacional de La Plata - Argentina
43 Hadjiyska, Elena Mujer Observatorio Interamericano del Cerro Tololo - Chile
Yale School of Engineering & Applied Science - Estados Unidos
44 Kasliwal, M. M. - UNIV NACL LA PLATA - Argentina
California Institute of Technology Division of Engineering and Applied Science - Estados Unidos
45 Nugent, Peter Hombre Stockholm Univ - Suecia
Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab - Estados Unidos
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory - Estados Unidos
University of California, Berkeley - Estados Unidos
46 Rabinowitz, David Hombre Observatorio Interamericano del Cerro Tololo - Chile
Yale School of Engineering & Applied Science - Estados Unidos
47 Ryder, Stuart D. Hombre CALTECH - Estados Unidos
Macquarie University - Australia

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Financiamiento



Fuente
National Science Foundation
Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación
NSF
Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación
Independent Research Fund Denmark
National Science Foundation (NSF)
Danish Agency for Science and Technology and Innovation through a Sapere Aude Level 2 grant
VILLUM FONDEN
Agencia Estatal de Investigación
George P. and Cynthia Woods Mitchell Institute for Fundamental Physics and Astronomy
Agencia Estatal de Investigacion (AEI)
Las Campanas Observatory
Mitchell Foundation
Danish Agency for Science and Higher Education
Independent Research Fund Denmark (IRFD)
Unidad de Excelencia María de Maeztu
Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovacion (MCIN)
Centro Superior de Investigaciones Científicas
Unidad de Excelencia María de Maeztu CEX2020-001058-M
European Social Fund (ESF) "Investing in your future" under the 2019 Ramon y Cajal program
European Social Fund Plus
Distinguished Professor Chair funds
Centro Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas (CSIC) under the PIE
Carnegie Observatories Time Allocation Committee

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Agradecimientos



Agradecimiento
We thank Adam Riess for providing feedback on this paper and for discussion on the combined analysis and peculiar velocity correction. We also thank Nandita Khetan for useful discussions on the SBF calibration. The work of the Carnegie Supernova Project has been supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF) under grants AST0306969, AST0607438, AST1008343, AST1613426, AST1613472, and AST613455 and also by the Danish Agency for Science and Technology and Innovation through a Sapere Aude Level 2 grant (PI: Stritzinger). S.U. acknowledges financial support from the Distinguished Professor Chair funds of N. Suntzeff. N.B.S. and K.K. gratefully acknowledge the support from the George P. and Cynthia Woods Mitchell Institute for Fundamental Physics and Astronomy. We also thank the Mitchell Foundation for their support of the Cooks Branch Workshop on Supernovae. M.S. acknowledges grants from the Villum FONDEN No. 24349 and the Independent Research Fund Denmark (IRFD No. 8021-00170B). C.G. acknowledges support from a research grant by the VILLUM FONDEN No. 25501. L.G. acknowledges financial support from the Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovacion (MCIN), the Agencia Estatal de Investigacion (AEI) 10.13039/501100011033, and the European Social Fund (ESF) "Investing in your future" under the 2019 Ramon y Cajal program RYC2019-027683-I and the PID2020-115253GA-I00 HOSTFLOWS project. L.G. further acknowledges funding from Centro Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas (CSIC) under the PIE project 20215AT016, and the program Unidad de Excelencia Maria de Maeztu CEX2020-001058-M. B.J.S. is supported by NSF grants AST-1920392 and AST-1911074. We acknowledge the Las Campanas Observatory for the outstanding support during our observing runs and the Carnegie Observatories Time Allocation Committee for generous time allocations.
We thank Adam Riess for providing feedback on this paper and for discussion on the combined analysis and peculiar velocity correction. We also thank Nandita Khetan for useful discussions on the SBF calibration. The work of the Carnegie Supernova Project has been supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF) under grants AST0306969, AST0607438, AST1008343, AST1613426, AST1613472, and AST613455 and also by the Danish Agency for Science and Technology and Innovation through a Sapere Aude Level 2 grant (PI: Stritzinger). S.U. acknowledges financial support from the Distinguished Professor Chair funds of N. Suntzeff. N.B.S. and K.K. gratefully acknowledge the support from the George P. and Cynthia Woods Mitchell Institute for Fundamental Physics and Astronomy. We also thank the Mitchell Foundation for their support of the Cooks Branch Workshop on Supernovae. M.S. acknowledges grants from the Villum FONDEN No. 24349 and the Independent Research Fund Denmark (IRFD No. 8021-00170B). C.G. acknowledges support from a research grant by the VILLUM FONDEN No. 25501. L.G. acknowledges financial support from the Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovaci\u00F3n (MCIN), the Agencia Estatal de Investigaci\u00F3n (AEI) 10.13039/501100011033, and the European Social Fund (ESF) \u201CInvesting in your future\u201D under the 2019 Ram\u00F3n y Cajal program RYC2019-027683-I and the PID2020-115253GA-I00 HOSTFLOWS project. L.G. further acknowledges funding from Centro Superior de Investigaciones Cient\u00EDficas (CSIC) under the PIE project 20215AT016, and the program Unidad de Excelencia Mar\u00EDa de Maeztu CEX2020-001058-M. B.J.S. is supported by NSF grants AST-1920392 and AST-1911074. We acknowledge the Las Campanas Observatory for the outstanding support during our observing runs and the Carnegie Observatories Time Allocation Committee for generous time allocations.
We thank Adam Riess for providing feedback on this paper and for discussion on the combined analysis and peculiar velocity correction. We also thank Nandita Khetan for useful discussions on the SBF calibration. The work of the Carnegie Supernova Project has been supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF) under grants AST0306969, AST0607438, AST1008343, AST1613426, AST1613472, and AST613455 and also by the Danish Agency for Science and Technology and Innovation through a Sapere Aude Level 2 grant (PI: Stritzinger). S.U. acknowledges financial support from the Distinguished Professor Chair funds of N. Suntzeff. N.B.S. and K.K. gratefully acknowledge the support from the George P. and Cynthia Woods Mitchell Institute for Fundamental Physics and Astronomy. We also thank the Mitchell Foundation for their support of the Cooks Branch Workshop on Supernovae. M.S. acknowledges grants from the Villum FONDEN No. 24349 and the Independent Research Fund Denmark (IRFD No. 8021-00170B). C.G. acknowledges support from a research grant by the VILLUM FONDEN No. 25501. L.G. acknowledges financial support from the Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovaci\u00F3n (MCIN), the Agencia Estatal de Investigaci\u00F3n (AEI) 10.13039/501100011033, and the European Social Fund (ESF) \u201CInvesting in your future\u201D under the 2019 Ram\u00F3n y Cajal program RYC2019-027683-I and the PID2020-115253GA-I00 HOSTFLOWS project. L.G. further acknowledges funding from Centro Superior de Investigaciones Cient\u00EDficas (CSIC) under the PIE project 20215AT016, and the program Unidad de Excelencia Mar\u00EDa de Maeztu CEX2020-001058-M. B.J.S. is supported by NSF grants AST-1920392 and AST-1911074. We acknowledge the Las Campanas Observatory for the outstanding support during our observing runs and the Carnegie Observatories Time Allocation Committee for generous time allocations.

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