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More Evidence for the Redshift Dependence of Color from the JLA Supernova Sample Using Redshift Tomography

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2016-06-27 v2

Abstract

In this work, by applying the redshift tomography method to Joint Light-curve Analysis (JLA) supernova sample, we explore the possible redshift-dependence of stretch-luminosity parameter α\alpha and color-luminosity parameter β\beta. The basic idea is to divide the JLA sample into different redshift bins, assuming that α\alpha and β\beta are piecewise constants. Then, by constraining the Λ\LambdaCDM model, we check the consistency of cosmology-fit results given by the SN sample of each redshift bin. We also adopt the same technique to explore the possible evolution of β\beta in various subsamples of JLA. Using the full JLA data, we find that α\alpha is always consistent with a constant. In contrast, at high redshift β\beta has a significant trend of decreasing, at 3.5σ\sim 3.5\sigma confidence level (CL). Moreover, we find that low-zz subsample favors a constant β\beta; in contrast, SDSS and SNLS subsamples favor a decreasing β\beta at 2σ\sigma and 3.3σ3.3\sigma CL, respectively. Besides, by using a binned parameterization of β\beta, we study the impacts of β\beta's evolution on parameter estimation. We find that compared with a constant β\beta, a varying β\beta yields a larger best-fit value of fractional matter density Ωm0\Omega_{m0}, which slightly deviates from the best-fit result given by other cosmological observations. However, for both the varying β\beta and the constant β\beta cases, the 1σ1\sigma regions of Ωm0\Omega_{m0} are still consistent with the result given by other observations.

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@article{arxiv.1601.01451,
  title  = {More Evidence for the Redshift Dependence of Color from the JLA Supernova Sample Using Redshift Tomography},
  author = {Miao Li and Nan Li and Shuang Wang and Lanjun Zhou},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1601.01451},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

7 pages, 5 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS