Volume 389, Issue 1 pp. 489-495

Improving the calibration of Type Ia supernovae using late-time light curves

Yun Wang

Corresponding Author

Yun Wang

Homer L. Dodge Department of Physics & Astronomy University of Oklahoma, 440 W Brooks Street, Norman, OK 73019, USA

E-mail: [email protected] (YW); [email protected] (NH)Search for more papers by this author
Nicholas Hall

Corresponding Author

Nicholas Hall

Homer L. Dodge Department of Physics & Astronomy University of Oklahoma, 440 W Brooks Street, Norman, OK 73019, USA

E-mail: [email protected] (YW); [email protected] (NH)Search for more papers by this author
First published: 18 August 2008
Citations: 5

ABSTRACT

The use of Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) as cosmological standard candles is a key to solving the mystery of dark energy. Improving the calibration of SNe Ia increases their power as cosmological standard candles. We find tentative evidence for a correlation between the late-time light-curve slope and the peak luminosity of SNe Ia in the B band; brighter SNe Ia seem to have shallower light-curve slopes between 100 and 150 d from maximum light. Using a Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) analysis in calibrating SNe Ia, we are able to simultaneously take into consideration the effect of dust extinction, the luminosity and light-curve width correlation (parametrized by Δm15), and the luminosity and late-time light-curve slope correlation. For the available sample of 11 SNe Ia with well-measured late-time light curves, we find that correcting for the correlation between luminosity and late-time light-curve slope of the SNe Ia leads to an intrinsic dispersion of 0.12 mag in the Hubble diagram. Our results have significant implications for future supernova surveys aimed to illuminate the nature of dark energy.

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