Carnegie Supernova Project I and II: Measurements of H 0 Using Cepheid, Tip of the Red Giant Branch, and Surface Brightness Fluctuation Distance Calibration to Type Ia Supernovae*

Author:

Uddin Syed A.ORCID,Burns Christopher R.ORCID,Phillips M M.ORCID,Suntzeff Nicholas B.ORCID,Freedman Wendy L.ORCID,Brown Peter J.ORCID,Morrell NidiaORCID,Hamuy MarioORCID,Krisciunas KevinORCID,Wang LifanORCID,Hsiao Eric Y.ORCID,Goobar ArielORCID,Perlmutter SaulORCID,Lu JingORCID,Stritzinger MaximilianORCID,Anderson Joseph P.ORCID,Ashall ChrisORCID,Hoeflich PeterORCID,Shappee Benjamin J.ORCID,Persson S. E.ORCID,Piro Anthony L.ORCID,Baron EORCID,Contreras CarlosORCID,Galbany LluísORCID,Kumar SahanaORCID,Shahbandeh MelissaORCID,Davis ScottORCID,Anais JorgeORCID,Busta LuisORCID,Campillay AbdoORCID,Castellón Sergio,Corco Carlos,Diamond TiaraORCID,Gall ChristaORCID,Gonzalez Consuelo,Holmbo SimonORCID,Roth MiguelORCID,Serón JacquelineORCID,Taddia FrancescoORCID,Torres Simón,Baltay CharlesORCID,Folatelli GastónORCID,Hadjiyska Ellie,Kasliwal MansiORCID,Nugent Peter E.ORCID,Rabinowitz DavidORCID,Ryder Stuart D.ORCID

Abstract

Abstract We present an analysis of Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) from the Carnegie Supernova Project I and II and extend the Hubble diagram from optical to near-infrared wavelengths (uBgVriYJH). We calculate the Hubble constant, H 0, using various distance calibrators: Cepheids, the tip of the red giant branch (TRGB), and surface brightness fluctuations (SBFs). Combining all methods of calibration, we derive H 0 = 71.76 ± 0.58 (stat) ± 1.19 (sys) km s−1 Mpc−1 from the B band and H 0 = 73.22 ± 0.68 (stat) ± 1.28 (sys) km s−1 Mpc−1 from the H band. By assigning equal weight to the Cepheid, TRGB, and SBF calibrators, we derive the systematic errors required for consistency in the first rung of the distance ladder, resulting in a systematic error of 1.2 ∼ 1.3 km s−1 Mpc−1 in H 0. As a result, relative to the statistics-only uncertainty, the tension between the late-time H 0 we derive by combining the various distance calibrators and the early-time H 0 from the cosmic microwave background is reduced. The highest precision in SN Ia luminosity is found in the Y band (0.12 ± 0.01 mag), as defined by the intrinsic scatter (σ int). We revisit SN Ia Hubble residual-host mass correlations and recover previous results that these correlations do not change significantly between the optical and near-infrared wavelengths. Finally, SNe Ia that explode beyond 10 kpc from their host centers exhibit smaller dispersion in their luminosity, confirming our earlier findings. A reduced effect of dust in the outskirts of hosts may be responsible for this effect.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

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