1999ApJ...517..565P


Query : 1999ApJ...517..565P

1999ApJ...517..565P - Astrophys. J., 517, 565-586 (1999/June-1)

Measurements of Ω and Λ from 42 high-redshift supernovae.

PERLMUTTER S., ALDERING G., GOLDHABER G., KNOP R.A., NUGENT P., CASTRO P.G., DEUSTUA S., FABBRO S., GOOBAR A., GROOM D.E., HOOK I.M., KIM A.G., KIM M.Y., LEE J.C., NUNES N.J., PAIN R., PENNYPACKER C.R., QUIMBY R., LIDMAN C., ELLIS R.S., IRWIN M., McMAHON R.G., RUIZ-LAPUENTE P., WALTON N., SCHAEFER B., BOYLE B.J., FILIPPENKO A.V., MATHESON T., FRUCHTER A.S., PANAGIA N., NEWBERG H.J.M., COUCH W.J. (The Supernova Cosmology Project)

Abstract (from CDS):

We report measurements of the mass density, ΩM, and cosmological-constant energy density, ΩΛ, of the universe based on the analysis of 42 type Ia supernovae discovered by the Supernova Cosmology Project. The magnitude-redshift data for these supernovae, at redshifts between 0.18 and 0.83, are fitted jointly with a set of supernovae from the Calán/Tololo Supernova Survey, at redshifts below 0.1, to yield values for the cosmological parameters. All supernova peak magnitudes are standardized using a SN Ia light-curve width-luminosity relation. The measurement yields a joint probability distribution of the cosmological parameters that is approximated by the relation 0.8ΩM-0.6ΩΛ~-0.2±0.1 in the region of interest (ΩM≲1.5). For a flat (ΩMΛ=1) cosmology we find ΩflatM=0.28+0.09–0.08 (1 σ statistical) +0.05–0.04 (identified systematics). The data are strongly inconsistent with a Λ=0 flat cosmology, the simplest inflationary universe model. An open, Λ=0 cosmology also does not fit the data well: the data indicate that the cosmological constant is nonzero and positive, with a confidence of P(Λ>0)=99%, including the identified systematic uncertainties. The best-fit age of the universe relative to the Hubble time is tflat0=14.9+1.4–1.1(0.63/h) Gyr for a flat cosmology. The size of our sample allows us to perform a variety of statistical tests to check for possible systematic errors and biases. We find no significant differences in either the host reddening distribution or Malmquist bias between the low-redshift Calán/Tololo sample and our high-redshift sample. Excluding those few supernovae that are outliers in color excess or fit residual does not significantly change the results. The conclusions are also robust whether or not a width-luminosity relation is used to standardize the supernova peak magnitudes. We discuss and constrain, where possible, hypothetical alternatives to a cosmological constant.

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Journal keyword(s): Cosmology: Observations - Cosmology: Distance Scale - Stars: Supernovae: General

Simbad objects: 60

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Number of rows : 60
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 SN 1995aq SN* 00 29 04.26 +07 51 20.0       22.60   SNI: 17 1
2 SN 1995ar SN* 01 01 20.41 +04 18 33.8       22.71   SNI: 22 1
3 SN 1995as SN* 01 01 35.30 +04 26 14.8       23.02   SNI: 23 1
4 SN 1995at SN* 01 04 50.94 +04 33 53.0       22.62   SNI: 17 1
5 SN 1992bo SN* 01 21 58.44 -34 12 43.5   15.85 15.76     SNIa 114 1
6 SN 1992br SN* 01 45 44.83 -56 05 57.9   19.34 19.24     SNIa 49 1
7 SN 1995aw SN* 02 24 55.54 +00 53 07.5       21.75   SNI: 20 1
8 SN 1995ax SN* 02 26 25.80 +00 48 44.2       22.53   SNI: 22 1
9 SN 1994am SN* 02 40 02.06 -01 37 14.9       21.82   SNIa: 16 1
10 SN 1994H SN* 02 40 04.70 -01 34 06.4       21.28   SNIa: 24 1
11 SN 1995ay SN* 03 01 07.52 +00 21 19.4       22.64   SNI: 22 1
12 SN 1992bc SN* 03 05 16.05 -39 33 34.6   15.15 15.17     SNIa 127 1
13 SN 1994al SN* 03 06 22.45 +17 18 33.7       22.37   SNIa 17 1
14 SN 1992bs SN* 03 29 27.20 -37 16 18.9     18.28     SNIa 55 1
15 SN 1992bp SN* 03 36 37.95 -18 21 13.7   18.53 18.37     SNIa 64 1
16 SN 1995az SN* 04 40 33.59 -05 30 03.6       22.44   SNI: 24 1
17 SN 1997F SN* 04 55 14.27 -05 51 44.8       22.90   SNIa 22 1
18 SN 1997G SN* 04 58 30.23 -03 16 04.0       23.56   SNIa 16 1
19 SN 1992bh SN* 04 59 27.55 -58 49 44.2   17.68 17.55     SNIa 64 1
20 SN 1997H SN* 04 59 36.57 -03 09 34.6       22.68   SNIa 21 1
21 SN 1997I SN* 04 59 37.31 -03 09 01.6       20.04   SNIa 19 1
22 SN 1997J SN* 07 41 17.83 +09 33 11.4       23.25   SNIa: 15 1
23 SN 1992bg SN* 07 41 56.55 -62 31 10.0   17.39 16.66     SNIa 57 2
24 SN 1997K SN* 07 54 55.09 +04 19 01.3       23.73   SNIa 15 1
25 SN 1995ba SN* 08 19 06.46 +07 43 21.2       22.08   SNI: 20 1
26 SN 1997L SN* 08 21 57.14 +03 53 35.7       22.93   SNIa 14 1
27 SN 1997N SN* 08 23 50.03 +03 28 52.8       20.19   SNIa 17 1
28 SN 1997af SN* 08 23 52.67 +04 08 44.0       22.96   SNIa 23 1
29 SN 1997O SN* 08 24 02.51 +04 07 33.1       22.97   SNIa 21 1
30 SN 1997ac SN* 08 24 05.21 +04 11 22.6       21.38   SNIa 20 1
31 SN 1996cg SN* 08 24 13.33 +03 24 58.5       22.46   SNIa 22 1
32 SN 1993ag SN* 10 03 35.00 -35 27 47.6   18.30 17.78     SNIa 67 1
33 SN 1994G SN* 10 19 26.68 +50 52 19.4       21.52   SNIa 20 1
34 SN 1993B SN* 10 34 51.38 -34 26 30.0   18.81 18.39     SNIa 54 1
35 SN 1996cf SN* 10 48 50.96 +00 03 30.4       22.70   SNIa 21 1
36 SN 1997ai SN* 10 48 57.61 +00 31 50.0       22.25   SNIa 22 1
37 SN 1997aj SN* 10 55 52.98 -03 59 02.3       22.55   SNIa 21 1
38 SN 1997P SN* 10 55 55.93 -03 56 48.2       22.52   SNIa 18 1
39 SN 1997Q SN* 10 56 51.48 -03 58 36.9       22.01   SNIa 16 1
40 SN 1996cl SN* 10 56 59.13 -03 37 36.4       23.53   SNIa: 24 1
41 SN 1997R SN* 10 57 19.23 -03 54 51.7       23.28   SNIa 18 1
42 SN 1997am SN* 10 57 31.52 -03 13 48.3       21.97   SNIa 21 1
43 SN 1997S SN* 10 57 51.59 -03 45 46.9       23.03   SNIa 14 1
44 SN 1994F SN* 11 49 59.53 +10 42 57.8       22.08   SNIa 18 1
45 SN 1992P SN* 12 42 48.93 +10 21 36.2   16.14 16.09     SNIa 74 1
46 SN 1996ck SN* 12 48 35.19 -00 46 03.0       23.08   SNIa: 15 1
47 SN 1992ag SN* 13 24 09.85 -23 52 43.7   16.64 16.15     SNIa 63 1
48 SN 1993O SN* 13 31 07.87 -33 12 50.5   17.79 17.96     SNIa 68 1
49 SN 1996ci SN* 13 45 56.16 +02 26 53.7       22.19   SNIa 21 1
50 SN 1997ap SN* 13 47 09.90 +02 23 57.5       23.20   SNIa 26 1
51 SN 1996cn SN* 13 48 27.22 +02 27 46.6       22.58   SNIa 19 1
52 SN 1996cm SN* 15 30 11.25 +05 55 27.0       22.66   SNIa 20 1
53 SN 1992bi SN* 16 10 12.79 +39 47 12.5       22.12   SNIa 30 1
54 SN 1990O SN* 17 15 35.92 +16 19 25.8   16.59 16.22     SNIa 77 1
55 SN 1992al SN* 20 45 56.49 -51 23 39.9   14.59 14.54     SNIa 84 2
56 SN 1992ae SN* 21 28 17.94 -61 33 01.4   18.64 18.45     SNIa 65 2
57 SN 1990af SN* 21 34 58.12 -62 44 07.4   17.91 17.75     SNIa 80 1
58 SN 1994an SN* 22 44 18.87 +00 06 48.7       22.14   SNIa 16 1
59 SN 1992aq SN* 23 04 34.76 -37 20 42.1   19.39 19.33     SNIa 55 1
60 SN 1992bl SN* 23 15 13.09 -44 44 35.7   17.34 17.33     SNIa 62 1

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