Reassessing the ZTF Volume-Limited Type Ia Supernova Sample and Its Implications for Continuous, Dust-Dependent Models of Intrinsic Scatter
Yukei S. Murakami, Daniel Scolnic

TL;DR
This study re-analyzes the ZTF DR2 Type Ia supernova sample and finds strong evidence that dust extinction and color-dependent effects significantly influence supernova luminosity, challenging previous claims of intrinsic luminosity diversity.
Contribution
The paper demonstrates that accounting for color-dependent effects and continuous relationships improves supernova luminosity models, supporting dust-related explanations over intrinsic diversity.
Findings
Color-dependent host galaxy residual step size
Red SNe have larger Hubble residual scatter
Model accounting for color-dependency is preferred
Abstract
The ZTF DR2 includes light curves of 3628 Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia), making it the largest low-redshift SNe Ia sample available. One central question for analyses of SNe Ia is whether the remaining diversity of standardized luminosities arises in part from an intrinsic or extrinsic effect; characterized by the color-independent bimodality in progenitor population or color- and host- dependent diversity in dust extinction, respectively. In the initial analyses of the volume-limited subset (z < 0.06; 945 SNe) of this sample from the ZTF collaboration, the authors reported evidences for the former hypothesis, in contrast to many of the previous evidences for the dust hypothesis found across other largest high- and low- redshift SNe Ia samples. We re-analyze the volume-limited ZTF SNe Ia in the same manner that previous samples were analyzed and report consistency with trends seen in…
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TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Neutrino Physics Research
