A field-level Bayesian model of non-linear peculiar velocities recovers the true Hubble constant from simulated type Ia supernovae, and ignoring velocities biases H0 by only 0.4 ± 0.5 km/s/Mpc, arguing the Hubble tension is not a local velocity artifact.
ZTF SN Ia DR2: Exploring SN Ia properties in the vicinity of under-dense environments
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The unprecedented statistics of detected Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) brought by the Zwicky Transient Facility enables us to probe the impact of the Large-Scale Structure on the properties of these objects. The goal of this paper is to explore the possible impact of the under-dense part of the large-scale structure on the intrinsic SALT2 light curve properties of SNe Ia and uncover possible biases in SN Ia analyses. With a volume-limited selection of ZTF-Cosmo-DR2 Type Ia supernovae overlapping with the SDSS-DR7 survey footprint, we investigate the distribution of their properties with regard to voids detected in the SDSS-DR7 galaxy sample. We further use Voronoi volumes as proxy for local density environments within the large-scale structure. We find a moderate dependency of the stretch toward the localisation around the void centre and none when considering colour. The local Voronoi volumes mostly affect the fraction of low/high stretch supernovae. With the current statistics available, we consider that the impact of high or low local density environment can be considered as a proxy for the colour of the host galaxy. Under-dense environments should not cause any biases in supernova analyses.
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Field-level inference of $H_0$ from simulated type Ia supernovae in a local Universe analogue
A field-level Bayesian model of non-linear peculiar velocities recovers the true Hubble constant from simulated type Ia supernovae, and ignoring velocities biases H0 by only 0.4 ± 0.5 km/s/Mpc, arguing the Hubble tension is not a local velocity artifact.