ZTF SN Ia DR2: Impact of the galaxy cluster environment on the stretch distribution of Type Ia supernovae
F. Ruppin, M. Rigault, M. Ginolin, G. Dimitriadis, A. Goobar, J., Johansson, K. Maguire, J. Nordin, M. Smith, M. Aubert, J. Biedermann, Y., Copin, U. Burgaz, B. Carreres, F. Feinstein, D. Fouchez, T. E. Muller-Bravo,, L. Galbany, S. L. Groom, W. D. Kenworthy, Y.-L. Kim

TL;DR
This study investigates how the environment of galaxy clusters influences the intrinsic properties of Type Ia supernovae, revealing that the local environment affects their light-curve stretch and implications for cosmological measurements.
Contribution
It provides the first large-scale analysis linking SN Ia stretch distribution to proximity to galaxy clusters, highlighting environmental effects on supernova properties.
Findings
Stretch distribution varies with distance from galaxy clusters.
Inclusion of environment improves model fit significantly.
Results support the link between stellar population age and SN Ia properties.
Abstract
Understanding the impact of the astrophysical environment on Type Ia supernova (SN Ia) properties is crucial to minimize systematic uncertainties in cosmological analyses based on this probe. We investigate the dependence of the SN Ia SALT2.4 light-curve stretch on the distance from their nearest galaxy cluster to study a potential effect of the intracluster medium (ICM) environment on SN Ia intrinsic properties. We use the largest SN Ia sample to date and cross-match it with existing X-ray, Sunyaev-Zel'dovich, and optical cluster catalogs in order to study the dependence between stretch and distance to the nearest detected cluster from each SN Ia. We model the underlying stretch distribution with a Gaussian mixture with relative amplitudes that depend on redshift and cluster-centric distance. We find a significant improvement of the fit quality of the stretch distribution if we include…
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