Star cluster catalogues for the LEGUS dwarf galaxies

D O Cook, Janice C Lee, Angela Adamo, Hwihyun Kim, Rupali Chandar, Daniel A Dale, Daniela Calzetti, M Cignoni, Geoffrey C Clayton, John S Gallagher, Kathryn Grasha, D. Hunter, K. E. Johnson, R C Kennicutt, Mark Krumholz, D. A. Thilker

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    Abstract

    We present a new Bayesian hierarchical model (BHM) named Steve for performing Type Ia supernova (SN Ia) cosmology fits. This advances previous works by including an improved treatment of Malmquist bias, accounting for additional sources of systematic uncertainty, and increasing numerical efficiency. Given light-curve fit parameters, redshifts, and host-galaxy masses, we fit Steve simultaneously for parameters describing cosmology, SN Ia populations, and systematic uncertainties. Selection effects are characterized using Monte Carlo simulations. We demonstrate its implementation by fitting realizations of SN Ia data sets where the SN Ia model closely follows that used in Steve. Next, we validate on more realistic SNANA simulations of SN Ia samples from the Dark Energy Survey and low-redshift surveys (DES Collaboration et al. 2018). These simulated data sets contain more than 60,000 SNe Ia, which we use to evaluate biases in the recovery of cosmological parameters, specifically the equation of state of dark energy, w. This is the most rigorous test of a BHM method applied to SN Ia cosmology fitting and reveals small w biases that depend on the simulated SN Ia properties, in particular the intrinsic SN Ia scatter model. This w bias is less than 0.03 on average, less than half the statistical uncertainty on w. These simulation test results are a concern for BHM cosmology fitting applications on large upcoming surveys; therefore, future development will focus on minimizing the sensitivity of Steve to the SN Ia intrinsic scatter model.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)4897-4919
    JournalMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
    Volume484
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2019

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