ZTF SN~Ia DR2: Cosmology-independent constraints on Type Ia supernova standardisation from supernova siblings
S. Dhawan, E. Mortsell, J. Johansson, A. Goobar, M. Rigault, M. Smith, K. Maguire, J. Nordin, G. Dimitriadis, P.E. Nugent, L. Galbany, J. Sollerman, T. de Jaeger, J.H. Terwel, Y.-L. Kim, Umut Burgaz, G. Helou, J. Purdum, S. L. Groom, R. Laher, B. Healy

TL;DR
This study uses sibling supernovae in the same galaxy observed by ZTF to constrain the standardisation relations of Type Ia supernovae, revealing low intrinsic scatter and potential differences in the width-luminosity relation.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach of analyzing supernova siblings to empirically constrain standardisation parameters and their diversity, independent of cosmological models.
Findings
Low intrinsic scatter in sibling supernovae standardisation.
Consistent colour-luminosity parameter with cosmological samples.
Potential variation in width-luminosity relation for different decline rates.
Abstract
Understanding Type Ia supernovae (SNe~Ia) and the empirical standardisation relations that make them excellent distance indicators is vital to improving cosmological constraints. SN~Ia ``siblings", i.e. two or more SNe~Ia in the same host or parent galaxy offer a unique way to infer the standardisation relations and their diversity across the population. We analyse a sample of 25 SN~Ia pairs, observed homogeneously by the Zwicky Transient Factory (ZTF) to infer the SNe~Ia light curve width-luminosity and colour-luminosity parameters and . Using the pairwise constraints from siblings, allowing for a diversity in the standardisation relations, we find and , respectively, with a dispersion in and of and , respectively, at 95 C.L. While the median dispersion is large, the…
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TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Influenza Virus Research Studies · Animal Virus Infections Studies
