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The Dark Energy Survey 5-yr photometrically classified type Ia supernovae without host-galaxy redshifts.

Authors :
Möller, A
Wiseman, P
Smith, M
Lidman, C
Davis, T M
Kessler, R
Sako, M
Sullivan, M
Galbany, L
Lee, J
Nichol, R C
Sánchez, B O
Vincenzi, M
Tucker, B E
Abbott, T M C
Aguena, M
Allam, S
Alves, O
Andrade-Oliveira, F
Bacon, D
Source :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. Sep2024, Vol. 533 Issue 2, p2073-2088. 16p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Current and future Type Ia Supernova (SN Ia) surveys will need to adopt new approaches to classifying SNe and obtaining their redshifts without spectra if they wish to reach their full potential. We present here a novel approach that uses only photometry to identify SNe Ia in the 5-yr Dark Energy Survey (DES) data set using the SuperNNova classifier. Our approach, which does not rely on any information from the SN host-galaxy, recovers SNe Ia that might otherwise be lost due to a lack of an identifiable host. We select |$2{,}298$| high-quality SNe Ia from the DES 5-yr data set an almost complete sample of detected SNe Ia. More than 700 of these have no spectroscopic host redshift and are potentially new SNIa compared to the DES-SN5YR cosmology analysis. To analyse these SNe Ia, we derive their redshifts and properties using only their light curves with a modified version of the SALT2 light-curve fitter. Compared to other DES SN Ia samples with spectroscopic redshifts, our new sample has in average higher redshift, bluer and broader light curves, and fainter host-galaxies. Future surveys such as LSST will also face an additional challenge, the scarcity of spectroscopic resources for follow-up. When applying our novel method to DES data, we reduce the need for follow-up by a factor of four and three for host-galaxy and live SN, respectively, compared to earlier approaches. Our novel method thus leads to better optimization of spectroscopic resources for follow-up. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00358711
Volume :
533
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179513366
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stae1953