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A blinded determination of H0 from low-redshift Type Ia supernovae, calibrated by Cepheid variables. / Zhang, Bonnie R.; Childress, Michael J.; Davis, Tamara M. et al.
In: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 471, No. 2, 31.10.2017, p. 2254-2285.

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Zhang, BR, Childress, MJ, Davis, TM, Karpenka, NV, Lidman, C, Schmidt, BP & Smith, M 2017, 'A blinded determination of H0 from low-redshift Type Ia supernovae, calibrated by Cepheid variables', Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, vol. 471, no. 2, pp. 2254-2285. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stx1600

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Zhang, B. R., Childress, M. J., Davis, T. M., Karpenka, N. V., Lidman, C., Schmidt, B. P., & Smith, M. (2017). A blinded determination of H0 from low-redshift Type Ia supernovae, calibrated by Cepheid variables. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 471(2), 2254-2285. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stx1600

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Zhang BR, Childress MJ, Davis TM, Karpenka NV, Lidman C, Schmidt BP et al. A blinded determination of H0 from low-redshift Type Ia supernovae, calibrated by Cepheid variables. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 2017 Oct 31;471(2):2254-2285. Epub 2017 Jun 26. doi: 10.1093/mnras/stx1600

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Zhang, Bonnie R. ; Childress, Michael J. ; Davis, Tamara M. et al. / A blinded determination of H0 from low-redshift Type Ia supernovae, calibrated by Cepheid variables. In: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 2017 ; Vol. 471, No. 2. pp. 2254-2285.

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title = "A blinded determination of H0 from low-redshift Type Ia supernovae, calibrated by Cepheid variables",
abstract = "Presently a ${〉}3\sigma$ tension exists between values of the Hubble constant $H_0$ derived from analysis of fluctuations in the Cosmic Microwave Background by Planck, and local measurements of the expansion using calibrators of type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia). We perform a blinded reanalysis of Riess et al. 2011 to measure $H_0$ from low-redshift SNe Ia, calibrated by Cepheid variables and geometric distances including to NGC 4258. This paper is a demonstration of techniques to be applied to the Riess et at. 2016 data. Our end-to-end analysis starts from available CfA3 and LOSS photometry, providing an independent validation of Riess et al. 2011. We obscure the value of $H_0$ throughout our analysis and the first stage of the referee process, because calibration of SNe Ia requires a series of often subtle choices, and the potential for results to be affected by human bias is significant. Our analysis departs from that of Riess et al. 2011 by incorporating the covariance matrix method adopted in SNLS and JLA to quantify SN Ia systematics, and by including a simultaneous fit of all SN Ia and Cepheid data. We find $H_0 = 72.5 \pm 3.1$ (stat) $\pm 0.77$ (sys) km s$^{-1}$ Mpc$^{-1}$ with a three-galaxy (NGC 4258+LMC+MW) anchor. The relative uncertainties are 4.3% statistical, 1.1% systematic, and 4.4% total, larger than in Riess et al. 2011 (3.3% total) and the Efstathiou 2014 reanalysis (3.4% total). Our error budget for $H_0$ is dominated by statistical errors due to the small size of the supernova sample, whilst the systematic contribution is dominated by variation in the Cepheid fits, and for the SNe Ia, uncertainties in the host galaxy mass dependence and Malmquist bias.",
author = "Zhang, {Bonnie R.} and Childress, {Michael J.} and Davis, {Tamara M.} and Karpenka, {Natallia V.} and Chris Lidman and Schmidt, {Brian P.} and Mathew Smith",
year = "2017",
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pages = "2254--2285",
journal = "Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society",
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T1 - A blinded determination of H0 from low-redshift Type Ia supernovae, calibrated by Cepheid variables

AU - Zhang, Bonnie R.

AU - Childress, Michael J.

AU - Davis, Tamara M.

AU - Karpenka, Natallia V.

AU - Lidman, Chris

AU - Schmidt, Brian P.

AU - Smith, Mathew

PY - 2017/10/31

Y1 - 2017/10/31

N2 - Presently a ${〉}3\sigma$ tension exists between values of the Hubble constant $H_0$ derived from analysis of fluctuations in the Cosmic Microwave Background by Planck, and local measurements of the expansion using calibrators of type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia). We perform a blinded reanalysis of Riess et al. 2011 to measure $H_0$ from low-redshift SNe Ia, calibrated by Cepheid variables and geometric distances including to NGC 4258. This paper is a demonstration of techniques to be applied to the Riess et at. 2016 data. Our end-to-end analysis starts from available CfA3 and LOSS photometry, providing an independent validation of Riess et al. 2011. We obscure the value of $H_0$ throughout our analysis and the first stage of the referee process, because calibration of SNe Ia requires a series of often subtle choices, and the potential for results to be affected by human bias is significant. Our analysis departs from that of Riess et al. 2011 by incorporating the covariance matrix method adopted in SNLS and JLA to quantify SN Ia systematics, and by including a simultaneous fit of all SN Ia and Cepheid data. We find $H_0 = 72.5 \pm 3.1$ (stat) $\pm 0.77$ (sys) km s$^{-1}$ Mpc$^{-1}$ with a three-galaxy (NGC 4258+LMC+MW) anchor. The relative uncertainties are 4.3% statistical, 1.1% systematic, and 4.4% total, larger than in Riess et al. 2011 (3.3% total) and the Efstathiou 2014 reanalysis (3.4% total). Our error budget for $H_0$ is dominated by statistical errors due to the small size of the supernova sample, whilst the systematic contribution is dominated by variation in the Cepheid fits, and for the SNe Ia, uncertainties in the host galaxy mass dependence and Malmquist bias.

AB - Presently a ${〉}3\sigma$ tension exists between values of the Hubble constant $H_0$ derived from analysis of fluctuations in the Cosmic Microwave Background by Planck, and local measurements of the expansion using calibrators of type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia). We perform a blinded reanalysis of Riess et al. 2011 to measure $H_0$ from low-redshift SNe Ia, calibrated by Cepheid variables and geometric distances including to NGC 4258. This paper is a demonstration of techniques to be applied to the Riess et at. 2016 data. Our end-to-end analysis starts from available CfA3 and LOSS photometry, providing an independent validation of Riess et al. 2011. We obscure the value of $H_0$ throughout our analysis and the first stage of the referee process, because calibration of SNe Ia requires a series of often subtle choices, and the potential for results to be affected by human bias is significant. Our analysis departs from that of Riess et al. 2011 by incorporating the covariance matrix method adopted in SNLS and JLA to quantify SN Ia systematics, and by including a simultaneous fit of all SN Ia and Cepheid data. We find $H_0 = 72.5 \pm 3.1$ (stat) $\pm 0.77$ (sys) km s$^{-1}$ Mpc$^{-1}$ with a three-galaxy (NGC 4258+LMC+MW) anchor. The relative uncertainties are 4.3% statistical, 1.1% systematic, and 4.4% total, larger than in Riess et al. 2011 (3.3% total) and the Efstathiou 2014 reanalysis (3.4% total). Our error budget for $H_0$ is dominated by statistical errors due to the small size of the supernova sample, whilst the systematic contribution is dominated by variation in the Cepheid fits, and for the SNe Ia, uncertainties in the host galaxy mass dependence and Malmquist bias.

UR - https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/#abs/2017MNRAS.471.2254Z

U2 - 10.1093/mnras/stx1600

DO - 10.1093/mnras/stx1600

M3 - Journal article

VL - 471

SP - 2254

EP - 2285

JO - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

JF - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

SN - 0035-8711

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ER -