ZTF-SEDm Type Ia supernova sample for Twins Embedding spectrophotometric standardisation
C. Ganot, Y. Copin, M. Rigault, G. Dimitriadis, A. Goobar, K. Maguire, J. Nordin, M. Smith, G. Aldering, C. Barjou-Delayre, M. Betoule, J. S. Bloom, U. Burgaz, L. Galbany, M. Ginolin, M. Graham, D. Hale, J. Johansson, M.M. Kasliwal, Y.-L. Kim, F.J. Masci, T.E. M\"uller-Bravo

TL;DR
This study constructs a large, homogeneous spectrophotometric Type Ia supernova sample from ZTF data, applying the Twins Embedding standardisation method to achieve low intrinsic scatter and demonstrate spectrophotometric calibration accuracy.
Contribution
It provides a new, extensive ZTF-based SN Ia spectral dataset and evaluates the Twins Embedding standardisation method's effectiveness with this data.
Findings
Achieved an intrinsic scatter of 0.073 mag using TE standardisation.
Demonstrated flux calibration accuracy of 0.07 mag for the spectra.
Showed RBTL standardisation outperforms SALT in efficiency.
Abstract
This paper has two aims: the first one is to build a large homogeneous spectrophotometric Type Ia supernova (SN Ia) sample, using 3069 spectra from the second Zwicky Transient Facility data release (ZTF DR2). Using this sample we reproduce, as the second objective of the paper, the Twins Embedding (TE) spectrophotometric standardisation method, which led to an exceptionally low value of 0.073 mag for the intrinsic scatter. We improve the flux-calibration accuracy of the SEDm SN Ia spectral sample using the ZTF photometric data, which are calibrated at the percent level. We then apply the three steps of the TE parameterisation to a subset of 783 ZTF SN spectra near maximum light, and analyse the resulting standardisation methods. The precision of the phase correction model, which is the first step of the TE, is estimated at 0.01 mag in g band, using ZTF data. Despite the challenge posed…
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TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · CCD and CMOS Imaging Sensors
