TY - JOUR
T1 - Union through UNITY
T2 - Cosmology with 2000 SNe Using a Unified Bayesian Framework
AU - Rubin, David
AU - Aldering, Greg
AU - Betoule, Marc
AU - Fruchter, Andy
AU - Huang, Xiaosheng
AU - Kim, Alex G.
AU - Lidman, Chris
AU - Linder, Eric
AU - Perlmutter, Saul
AU - Ruiz-Lapuente, Pilar
AU - Suzuki, Nao
PY - 2025/6/20
Y1 - 2025/6/20
N2 - Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) were instrumental in establishing the acceleration of the Universe's expansion. By virtue of their combination of distance reach, precision, and prevalence, they continue to provide key cosmological constraints, complementing other cosmological probes. Individual SN surveys cover only over about a factor of 2 in redshift, so compilations of multiple SN data sets are strongly beneficial. We assemble an up-to-date "Union" compilation of 2087 cosmologically useful SNe Ia from 24 data sets ("Union3"). We take care to put all SNe on the same distance scale and update the light-curve fitting with SALT3 to use the full rest-frame optical. Over the next few years, the number of cosmologically useful SNe Ia will increase by more than a factor of 10, and keeping systematic uncertainties subdominant will be more challenging than ever. We discuss the importance of treating outliers, selection effects, light-curve shape/color populations/standardization relations, unexplained dispersion, and heterogeneous observations simultaneously. We present an updated Bayesian framework, called UNITY1.5 (Unified Nonlinear Inference for Type-Ia cosmologY), that incorporates significant improvements in our ability to model selection effects, standardization, and systematic uncertainties compared to earlier analyses. As an analysis byproduct, we also recover the posterior of the SN-only peculiar-velocity field, although we do not interpret it in this work. We compute updated cosmological constraints with Union3 and UNITY1.5, finding weak 1.7 sigma-2.6 sigma tension with flat cold dark matter and possible evidence for thawing dark energy (w(0) > - 1, w(a) < 0). We release our SN distances, light-curve fits, and UNITY1.5 framework to the community.
AB - Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) were instrumental in establishing the acceleration of the Universe's expansion. By virtue of their combination of distance reach, precision, and prevalence, they continue to provide key cosmological constraints, complementing other cosmological probes. Individual SN surveys cover only over about a factor of 2 in redshift, so compilations of multiple SN data sets are strongly beneficial. We assemble an up-to-date "Union" compilation of 2087 cosmologically useful SNe Ia from 24 data sets ("Union3"). We take care to put all SNe on the same distance scale and update the light-curve fitting with SALT3 to use the full rest-frame optical. Over the next few years, the number of cosmologically useful SNe Ia will increase by more than a factor of 10, and keeping systematic uncertainties subdominant will be more challenging than ever. We discuss the importance of treating outliers, selection effects, light-curve shape/color populations/standardization relations, unexplained dispersion, and heterogeneous observations simultaneously. We present an updated Bayesian framework, called UNITY1.5 (Unified Nonlinear Inference for Type-Ia cosmologY), that incorporates significant improvements in our ability to model selection effects, standardization, and systematic uncertainties compared to earlier analyses. As an analysis byproduct, we also recover the posterior of the SN-only peculiar-velocity field, although we do not interpret it in this work. We compute updated cosmological constraints with Union3 and UNITY1.5, finding weak 1.7 sigma-2.6 sigma tension with flat cold dark matter and possible evidence for thawing dark energy (w(0) > - 1, w(a) < 0). We release our SN distances, light-curve fits, and UNITY1.5 framework to the community.
KW - Hubble-space-telescope
KW - Digital sky survey
KW - Spectroscopic survey measurement
KW - Observatory supernova search
KW - Anisotropic power spectrum
KW - Photometry data release
KW - Pantheon plus analysis
KW - Bvri light curves
KW - Baryon acoustic-oscillations
KW - High-redshift supernovae
UR - https://www.webofscience.com/api/gateway?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=anu_research_portal_plus2&SrcAuth=WosAPI&KeyUT=WOS:001512780800001&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=WOS_CPL
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105008971167
U2 - 10.48550/arXiv.2311.12098
DO - 10.48550/arXiv.2311.12098
M3 - Article
SN - 0004-637X
VL - 986
JO - Astrophysical Journal
JF - Astrophysical Journal
IS - 2
M1 - 231
ER -