How SN Ia host-galaxy properties affect cosmological parameters
H. Campbell, M. Fraser, G. Gilmore (Institute of Astronomy, University, of Cambridge)

TL;DR
This study analyzes how properties of host galaxies influence Type Ia Supernovae brightness and the resulting cosmological parameters, revealing significant correlations and their impact on dark energy measurements.
Contribution
It provides a larger, more comprehensive analysis of host galaxy effects on SNe Ia and their implications for cosmological constraints, especially on dark energy parameters.
Findings
Strong correlation between host-galaxy stellar mass and SN Ia Hubble Residuals.
Weak correlation between host metallicity and Hubble Residuals.
Host property corrections shift cosmological parameters toward a more negative equation of state w.
Abstract
We present a systematic study of the relationship between Type Ia Supernova (SN Ia) properties, and the characteristics of their host galaxies, using a sample of 581 SNe Ia from the full Sloan Digital Sky Survey II (SDSS-II) SN Survey. We also investigate the effects of this on the cosmological constraints derived from SNe~Ia. Compared to previous studies, our sample is larger by a factor of , and covers a substantially larger redshift range (up to z~0.5), which is directly applicable to the volume of cosmological interest. We measure a significant correlation (>5\sigma) between the host-galaxy stellar-mass and the SN~Ia Hubble Residuals (HR). We find a weak correlation (1.4\sigma) between the host-galaxy metallicity as measured from emission lines in the spectra, and the SN~Ia HR. We also find evidence that the slope of the correlation between host-galaxy mass and HR is -0.11…
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