TY - JOUR
T1 - Hubble Space Telescope and ground-based observations of type Ia supernovae at redshift 0.5
T2 - Cosmological implications
AU - Clocchiatti, Alejandro
AU - Schmidt, Brian P.
AU - Filippenko, Alexei V.
AU - Challis, Peter
AU - Coil, Alison L.
AU - Covarrubias, R.
AU - Diercks, Alan
AU - Garnavich, Peter
AU - Germany, Lisa
AU - Gilliland, Ron
AU - Hogan, Craig
AU - Jha, Saurabh
AU - Kirshner, Robert P.
AU - Leibundgut, Bruno
AU - Leonard, Doug
AU - Li, Weidong
AU - Matheson, Thomas
AU - Phillips, Mark M.
AU - Prieto, José Luis
AU - Reiss, David
AU - Riess, Adam G.
AU - Schommer, Robert
AU - Smith, R. Chris
AU - Soderberg, Alicia
AU - Spyromilio, Jason
AU - Stubbs, Christopher
AU - Suntzeff, Nicholas B.
AU - Tonry, John L.
AU - Woudt, Patrick
PY - 2006/5/1
Y1 - 2006/5/1
N2 - We present observations of the Type I Supernovae (SNe) 1999M, 1999N, 1999Q, 1999S, and 1999U, at redshiftz z ≈ 0.5. They were discovered in early 1999 with the 4.0 m Blanco telescope at Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory by the High-z Supernova Search Team (HZT) and subsequently followed with many ground-based telescopes. SNe 1999Q and 1999U were also observed with the Hubble Space Telescope. We computed luminosity distances to the new SNe using two methods and added them to the high-z Hubble diagram that the HZT has been constructing since 1995. The new distance moduli confirm the results of previous work. Atz ≈ 0.5, luminosity distances are larger than those expected for an empty universe, implying that a "cosmological constant," or another form of "dark energy," has been increasing the expansion rate of the universe during the last few billion years. Combining these new HZT SNe la with our previous results and assuming a ΛCDM cosmology, we estimate the cosmological parameters that best fit our measurements. For a sample of 75 low-redshift and 47 high-redshift SNe la with MLCS2k2 (Jha and coworkers) luminosity calibration we obtain Ω M = 0.79-0.18+0.15 and Ω Λ = 1.57-0.32+0.24 (1 σ uncertainties) if no constraints are imposed, or ΩM = 0.29 -0.05+0.06 if ΩM + Ω Λ = 1 is assumed. For a different sample of 58 low-redshift and 48 high-redshift SNe Ia with luminosity calibrations done using the PRES method (a generalization of the Δm15 method), the results are ΩM = 0.43-0.19+0.17 and Ω Λ = 1-18-0.28+0.27 (1 σ uncertainties) if no constraints are imposed, or ΩM= 0.18 -0.04+0.05 if ΩM + Ω Λ = 1 is assumed.
AB - We present observations of the Type I Supernovae (SNe) 1999M, 1999N, 1999Q, 1999S, and 1999U, at redshiftz z ≈ 0.5. They were discovered in early 1999 with the 4.0 m Blanco telescope at Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory by the High-z Supernova Search Team (HZT) and subsequently followed with many ground-based telescopes. SNe 1999Q and 1999U were also observed with the Hubble Space Telescope. We computed luminosity distances to the new SNe using two methods and added them to the high-z Hubble diagram that the HZT has been constructing since 1995. The new distance moduli confirm the results of previous work. Atz ≈ 0.5, luminosity distances are larger than those expected for an empty universe, implying that a "cosmological constant," or another form of "dark energy," has been increasing the expansion rate of the universe during the last few billion years. Combining these new HZT SNe la with our previous results and assuming a ΛCDM cosmology, we estimate the cosmological parameters that best fit our measurements. For a sample of 75 low-redshift and 47 high-redshift SNe la with MLCS2k2 (Jha and coworkers) luminosity calibration we obtain Ω M = 0.79-0.18+0.15 and Ω Λ = 1.57-0.32+0.24 (1 σ uncertainties) if no constraints are imposed, or ΩM = 0.29 -0.05+0.06 if ΩM + Ω Λ = 1 is assumed. For a different sample of 58 low-redshift and 48 high-redshift SNe Ia with luminosity calibrations done using the PRES method (a generalization of the Δm15 method), the results are ΩM = 0.43-0.19+0.17 and Ω Λ = 1-18-0.28+0.27 (1 σ uncertainties) if no constraints are imposed, or ΩM= 0.18 -0.04+0.05 if ΩM + Ω Λ = 1 is assumed.
KW - Cosmology: observations
KW - Distance scale
KW - Galaxies: distances and redshifts
KW - Supernovae: general
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=33745319302&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1086/498491
DO - 10.1086/498491
M3 - Article
SN - 0004-637X
VL - 642
SP - 1
EP - 21
JO - Astrophysical Journal
JF - Astrophysical Journal
IS - 1 I
ER -